Ontario Agricultural College - OAC Bulletin Yearbook (Guelph, Ontario Canada)

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Cl-IARLES DUNCAN NRGILYRAY, who passed away suddenly in Guelph, Sunday, April 17th, was horn in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1886, He was an ardent supporter ofthe Presbyterian Faith and a highly honoured memher of the Session of Knox Preshyterian Church. Dr XlcGilvray entered the Ontario Veterinary College in 1898, and during his course he was an outstanding student. as Clhief Inspector of Health of :Xnimals Branch in Nlanitoha, he made an outstanding contrihution in the eradication of glanders in horses, When Di: XlcGilvrax assumed the principalship, Ontario Veterinary College was located in Toronto, and xx as an alliliate of the Uiiiversiti of Toronto. ln 1922, the Ontario Xieterinaiji College was moved to Guelph under his guidance. During his principalship, he gathered ahout him a strong and ellicient faculty. Matticulation entrance to O,XfC, was enacted in 1919, and the institution was approved hy the A.V.M,E. Dre XlcGilvrav was a loyal servant ol' the state. He administered carefully and iudiciously. I-le .is held in high esteem hx all who knew him. ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE Zin 1HlIemnriam R. FRANCIS NATHAN NIARCELLUS, l3.S.A., D.V.M., A.I.C., died at St. Josephs Hospital, Guelph, in his 64th year. An active worker in the Canadian poultry industry, Dr. Marcellus graduated from the Ontario Agricultural College in 1911 and the Ontario Veterinary College in 1925. He was horn at Nlorewood, Ontario, in 1885, In 1912 he was appointed director of poultry extension at the Ontario Agricultural College where he developed the Ontario poultry hreeding station program. Dr. Marcellus left the O.A.C. in 1919, and returned, after two years ahsence, as professor of Poultry Hushandry. He hecame head of this department in 1940. Ill health hrought ahout his retirement in'luly, 1948. Dr. Marcellus took a prominent part in numerous agricultural organizations. The Agricultural Institute of Canada, of which he was a memher of long standing, honoured him hy making him a Fellow in 1948. For many years he was a memher of the Poultry Science Association. having served on the executive as a Director and as President in 1936. He was a memher of the Worlds Poultry Science Association, serving as a Canadian Director. He was also a memher of the American Veterinary Medical Association, Ontario Yeterinarv Association, the Chemical Institute of Canada, and the Canadian Society of.Animal Production. He was verv active in the work of the Poultry lndustry Committee of Ontario, heading numerous committees, particularly during the war years. I . . - . . . , Dr. Marcellus was most active in Church and fraternal organizations in Cuelph. He was an elder I in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church and was a life memher of the three Guelph Xlasonic Lodges. lyvr-I N ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE Zin jllllemoriamn A LIFE of unusual service to the agriculture of Canada came to an end with the death of PROFESSOR GEORGE E. DAY in his 87th year. His passing was sudden as he was seized with a heart attack while completing some duties for the Ontario Shorthorn Cluh of which he was an organizer. Professor Day was horn in 1863 on his father's farm in Eramosa Township. He took his schooling near Rockwood and at the Guelph Collegiate. He entered the Ontario Agri- cultural College in 1891 and graduated in 1893, soon after which he was appointed head of the Animal Husbandry Department at the college. ln 1918 he hecame Secretary of the Canadian Shorthorn Association which he served for twenty-two years. For more than half a century he was one of the most outstanding livestock authorities in Canada and was much sought as a judge of livestock in the major shows in Canada and the United States. lin jlilemuriamn DEATH Came Suadeniy to wittifuvi MCPHERSON GAM- MON on june 12th, while operating a radio set. Assistant Professor of Botany at the Ontario Agricul- tural College, he was a well-known amateur radio enthusiast. His death occurred in the modernly appointed building equipped with all the facilities for full radio reception in the rear of his mother's residence in Guelph which accommodated his amateur radio station VE3ZM. Mac Gammon ohtained his first license in 1934 and his contacts had become so wide that his communications covered all continents and over 106 countries. From almost all over the world came messages to the Guelph Radio Cluh expressing sympathy on the passing of Mac Gammon. He could thus be classified as a universally popular figure. His local popularity is attested by the large group of close friends that he has left. William McPherson Gammon had reached the age of 43 and was unmarried. ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 3, . 'X f' 'i an 3- bfi ' M 1 Zin ifillemuriamn .C O RECALL the pearls of character and accomplishment of a friend is a dithcult task - not because one fails to recognize his many outstanding qualities, but because standing in the very presence of our erstwhile companion one finds that he has taken for granted the magnitude of qualities that will spring into life to the last day when Wilfred D. Tolton's name is mentioned. We knew him but a few years, but long enough to be impressed with the breadth of his interests. We remember him iirst for his mechanical genius - how he used to encourage the boys with their aeroplane models - later the quite unusual ability he developed in the held of construction of exhibits. I-le saw beauty in the skies. and the hills and the waves, in the flowers and fields and livestock. We do not know - nor will we ever comprehend what charms of the Creators handiwork he saw in the sunset and the landscape, but he has left not a few paintings and kodachrome reproductions that are a memorial to him. A But great and good as were these interests, they are but the habiliments of the line personality that seems to have been snatched from earth at the very time of its fruition. He was a man of honesty and industry, a man of vision and determination. His kindly heart had room for the problems of the discouraged boy or girl and man or woman, be they students or fellow travellers on the road of life. l-lis cheerfulness was infectious especially when the skies were cloudy. The crowning gem of his character was his unwavering loyalty to his Family, his College, and his God. Through years to come the memory of Wilf. Tolton's life will continue a prized treasure to .ill who knew him. lim-I ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ,f+4 ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE To The Graduate ITI-l mixed feelings, the University of Toronto salutes you. In our farewells there is a note of sadness, That is relieved, however, by our pride in you. We are confident that you will form a link in the University's splendid chain of service and bind more closely your colleges to your University. ln the ceremony of graduation, the Chancellor will enfeoff you with the ofhce of graduate, which is endowed with permanent privileges. In return for that grant, you will pledge your hdelity and fealty to your Alma Mater. In affection .and loyalty you will be constant in fulfilling your indissoluble bond. Your diplomas should be as naturalization papers into the republic of wisdom in which beauty and truth prevail. You should have the capacity to divine excellence without having it tagged or labelled for you. You should have the power to think clearly and courageously. You should possess intellectual honesty and its twin sister, intellectual humility. With an abiding sense of true values, m-ay youdistinguish in thought and action, 4 Nloney from Wealth, Excitement from Pleasure, Interference from Influence, Notoriety from Fame, False Pride from Self-respect, Speed from Progress, Luxury from Elegance, Fashion from Refinement, Respectability from Worthiness. and, above all, 'lhe Temporal from the Eternal. litre welll Fare Thee Well! ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 1 A Ll ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE Q Class '50 HE graduation of Class 'SO from our various universities marks the end of an era, as it is the last class to graduate in the hrst half of the twentieth century. Ninety per cent of the members of Class 'SO at the Ontario Veterinary College are veterans of World War II, and as such brought a mature element into campus life. It is the largest group to go forth from the college since 1910, the year in which this institution was afhliated with the University of Toronto. As a group, you have consistently maintained high standards in your academic work. You have diligently performed the tasks which were set before you, and have enthusiastically participated in such extra-curricular activities as athletics, music, and dramatics. By fulfilling the requirements set forth in the undergraduate curriculum, you have completed your formal education. Your true education is just beginning. Whether you enter governmental service, private practice, or the field of scientific research, your future development will depend on the way you use the basic knowledge obtained at college and in proportion as you avail yourselves of the opportunities which present themselves, An open mind, willing to accept new viewpoints after careful consideration of the question at hand, will serve you in good stead. You are commencing your career as veterinarians equipped with agents and facts which were un- known a decade ago, and can render services which previously were not possible. Your mission will not be fulfilled merely if you become expert practitioners or brilliant research workers. It is not enough for a man to make a living. I-le must make a spiritual contribution to the com- munity in which he lives, as welll As Robert Louis Stevenson has said: There is no duty we so underrate as the duty of being happy. A well-adjusted personality stems from a knowledge of oneself, and from a capacity to live one's iife without worrying what other people think. Remember to be loyal to your Alma Mater. This institution has a greater interest in your welfare than has any other individual or group, aside and apart from members of your own family. Loyalty is .i great attribute and is a basis. of friendship and fellowship. Best wishes to each and every one of you. ' 5 M? lluyl ' ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 'W Class '5 OUR years ago you entered the Ontario Agricultural College with widely varied individual experiences and backgrounds. The secondary school courses required for college entrance were one element which you had in common, With these credits you entered a new life which presented new situations to be met and new tasks to be achieved. lt also offered opportunities beyond the classroom which hitherto had not been within the range of your experience. You were actually opening a new account with debits and credits, an account which would remain open for four years. Now this account has been closed and you have a new balance sheet, you know your present worth, this is the foundation upon which you will build the balance of your career. The world offers great opportunities to those with a will to do and a determination to offer, under all circumstances, their best efforts. Past experience is, valuable as a guide. Changes are taking place so rapidly, in the scientihc, political, and social spheres, that decisions must be based upon knowledge gained from careful study in an earnest endeavour to learn the truth. Leaders in thought and action are necessary and are being sought today in all helds of activity. Your training at the College has provided a background for growth and development into the type of leadership required. Remember that, A'You cannot win today's game on yesterdays score. To you, much has been given, and of you, much is expected. l have great confidence in Class 'SO .J tlldll X'KlSll YOU CVCVV SUCCCSS. l'H,i l'J I KL 'JW mx I J ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE XY. R. FOXYLER, DNESL. Chcvalicr dc Merit: Agricolc dc Francs. HA 1 f M- Dm! fff flzrgfry A, F. BAIN, D,V.M Hmm' of Depr. fff Pn'1'e21t11'c Ninfzfnzr .zmf Hvrgzfm Z iw! H 'I BATT. If V Sc., MNYSC., IDX SQ . VI 5, Phil., f.cr't1l1c1it if IV.u,iu X'urrcr1r1.11rc d'Alfurr Huff of Uffft of l'ffyr1ofo,21 and f,fI7,'If.I! f,f't'UllXfV5 I-us ll QUIT!! i r F. W. SCHOFIELD, D.V.SC. Hm11'0f Dept. of PJULFGIHKZ-Y L- . l A, A. KINGSCOTE, D.V.SC. Hn1zlofDept. of Parmritofolg-1' F. COTE, D.V.M. Hem! of Depr. of ,Ywall Donzartic Amnzmlr am! Fur Beurnzlg A71I7Ildl.f and Rflgliffdf 0.V.C. Facult R. A. MCINTOSH, M.D.V B.V.SC. Hem! of Dept. of Medicizze H71 V. R. BROWN, D.V.M. Head of Dept. of A71df07IQ1' G. CAIRNS, D.V.M., M.R.C.V.S. Home Dixeafef ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ff: ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE S. GLOVER, D.V.M. Hwd of Depr. of Poultry' Pathology C. AI xi BARKER, D.V.M MSC., D.V.SC. Allflllnlf Rfpf0LIlffff071 i R, LEGROW, BSA., D,V.M., M .S , Ph D. Reparmbfc Dlff4l,fCf HSN! C. E, VANROOYEN, M.D., J, A, HENDUQSON, lD.XfN1 DSC., M.R.C.S,E,, M.R.C,P. ' M bc. Dum rf: nf Rnu.'.'r1.n1I I , Y V ua.. N, A. FISH, D.V.M,, D.V.P,H. .N KENNEDY, li,S.:X,, Fnrm'HyIglw1e DAX' MR DKISC. Dtpr. nf fur Br.zr.'r1g .'I1.,'U1.l! LMI Iv 1 -4A-6' ws. .51 M. MATHER, MD., D.P.H. W. RVMNEY, lU.X'.NI. Pnlzfn' Ilmlrlw .Yfmaff l7w,'frf.'.' .'1f.'.'n,-,HI 0.V.C. Facult IIN-I X 1 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE T. L. XIONES, B.Y.Sc., NIS. D. L. T. SMITH, D.V.M. PATRICIA MOORE Dfpt. fff' P.1ffwff1gy Dfpr. uf Plzrlwlugy Libmrian 0.V.C. Facult VVV ' .-.7 ,. - V A - 1 I In JF- db ,' 'IZ . I - 'yfam ' - I '.' ' . ,yu-' , ,, af ,v .1 ' L' J' ,. A '-4--.v .Q b V ' , - ., T h 1--L iff. h TL, U, -- I V I I CQ P '51, I Jfwg! f v .4 'QJ1' W .Myp f A X ., 1 -. ' ..1 . ML , .Q 'HS'-Q N 'A WWQ ' x vial Lf W 'TV be H -ag. xf, , fi, 'hi . 4, f -vm. 1 4. f, ,k,7f',-3: .VVWZ-'-, . Nvfp 11mi3Q5EHMmWgWU Q.-, 4 M, .--. vv -vig' ' . A ! ' ffl? QQZT ef .JX- 6' ny LQ. A f , 1 , .ff I '1 v. f,H NJ? 41 'WyQ?g N' rf - . iw ', '1 ft .i 12'-xvx --jd -7. 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Accept both phases in the true spirit of humility, remembering that Manhood, not scholarship, is the hrst aim of Education. Build up a library and keep up to date on the latest developments in Veterinary Science. Ideas are born, live, die, are re-born and so on forever. ln Time, there is nothing either new or old, there is only the rising and falling of the lnlinite Tide. liest Wishes to you all. i if A l .'fl lfi ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE Q lg 575'-' Iilv G' NURSE G- F- HOOD MISS IIOAN BELCHER Vice-President President SCCrCmry-TrCa5urCr Permanent Executive 0.V.C. ' EAR '50 can and does claim one distinction, namely, that of being the largest class ever to have graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College. However, in doing so, we pay particular tribute to the faculty and stall who have made a special effort to accommodate such a large body of men and women. This effort is all the more appreciated in view of the fact that over ninety per cent of us are ex-service personnel. As we leave our Alma Mater we do so with pleasant memories, particularly of extra-curric ular activities, where many of us have had Constant pleasure in taking an active part. It is our hope that we may prove our ability in the held of veterinary medicine and be agents in the furthering of our profession. M NbWF0l'NDLAND A. N. Ssiitii lVl.-KNITOIIA - W. C1 lluyimisay Nova Scotia - A. R. Mtlin' S.asKri'tiii1xx'xN U. .N Symwuiox NEW l3RrNsw1LK 8.1. Dorw .Martian - f D. XX' thi-fc, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND S, S. l.,oxx+. liniiisii f.oi.i'xiiiii - D. Nl l- Nltkisia Quunrft - - ll. M. Btu-'it USA. - R. XX .Mimi ONTAHIU - li. fQi.xvv C7iHi-,it fill xiiiii 'll l.. Nltlhixxiiicsii l'xi.i I' ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ffL4 ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE .QW ix.. 'Q i BELCHER R. W. ABELL T. V. JOHNSON Secretary-Treasurer . President Vice-President EXECUTIVE YEAR '50 O.V.C 1950 f the half-way mark of the twentieth century -- and the graduation year of the largest class in over 30 years at the Ontario Veterinary College. The change from life in the service to life on the campus, which most of us had to make, was difficult at times, not only for us, but for the members of the Faculty and Staff. Our year has been well represented in all aspects of college life. The Literary and Philharmonic Societies, the Students' Christian Movement, the Newman Club, and the teams of all major sports have contained members of our class and we are proud of the contributions we have made in these activities. ln our four years at O.V.C. we have been given a solid foundation in Veterinary Science and we will endeavour to build soundly on this foundation by applying ourselves diligently, ethically, and never ceasingly, to further our knowledge of whatever phase of the profession in which we are engaged. Let us make every effort to keep in touch with our Alma Mater and with each other after graduation and maintain the high class spirit of Year '50 O.V.C. through the years. W amz i t.,,. ia ,,.,.. 3 ..c. . f ' I 1.-f , av g 4 ds fa, ' 'W ' ' it t 1 , whiff 8 -l4.i, I. xl. SOMPIQS G. F. HOOD Pre, Int and Znfl Year Pres, 3rd Year ifif ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Q' ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE llhlll R. W. ABELL, D. S. ADAMS, A. R. ANDERSON, R. G. M. ARMOLR Toronto, Ont. London, Ont. Edmonton, Alta. Perth, Ont f.4w1LQwLmv lb. NEQ 'QC' Qs.. ., , qj 1 4E..,!LQ3Y b . . . f:'f f?i'm 'J -- l ff y f ' f ' . ,.: ' ff? 3 4 ' ..,'.?'fk'?'f'?f3'f.' -g7i5P .'5z'3ii'.3 3- f5- f'ET 1-'Z--2,!3 '5' f 5 -P 7t'7 '7'Rf?'J?ff?-31.15 3 -V gfifg' 7 355:25 'O 'TW J, w -fmvlf. 'Pin . trans -H+ 'STC ff' Aggjjrfi. ., .il,, W Q? i y..w'2 ' - NWS, wg'-,,t',f, '. 'w.f?. ..,f ef ,N .. xl. '--' '51 , .. fu. ' N 'fv ii, -' 'S' ' . S. Wt? ' 5 . -. 'f1,'1Jv.g',' 'Him 1 4. ' -'W' . JC: '11 ' QQ: 65525, Qfglii., :A A A ' 4 , .L im , 4 ' ' 2173- 3, H:5 u. Ze, .gy ,Y .1-frg,,..' fy. '57 ws 'R' Swe tt. Ny , . 'Aj1fr4,'.y. 1. . , rffffmg f- 1,6- P. D. ARMSTRONG, St. Pauh Stn., Ont. - ..--g' 13' . R. KI. AX OfI.lXN'.l, Ont 16-U' Toronto, Ont. Montreal, Que. K.. BJXDAMIQ, M. BAKILR, -IUAN l'sliLQ1HlfR, U l. BOX Rolwlm, NLIII. London, Ont ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE -.Qi ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE VON H. K. BROWN, W. R. BRYANS, W. G. BRYDGES, J. ARCAMPBELL R Regina. Sask. Brussck, Ont. Portage la Prairie St. Catharines, Ont . ., K, ?gg3.LgQfsg.QgQ:.l ,gf f .. - .. fx- fy . r :fir , .4 ,jg . .f. . www-if rv. R 'iff 4- : M ,. T 2 i : 55? ' 11 A' Y ' ' Q V' ' H X ' U.,QG,1 5Eff'ff4:3'i35':S''7.. '-if ff -:4x'57:'- 1 f . an R v it vwwwwy R. A. CARREAU, Toronto, Ont. -. V4 1 .pf ,ff A, 1 A My ,, L, .. .l my 1: L, -w ffu . vw' ffwgfffjaf, wt . p 5.71 ,Q ',:'s,.tffvggttL'3W ,mfg 7 tm. 1153 V ug. z, . 3 ep ' ,- 7'?7f?aW 2 Lf. , ,y 5541 . I f ,.-1- Ik, . -Q r -5.1-off, L 3 , - aww . if., W V 4-z.: 'L 'fini 1 . .,1.,:0 f - . 95,3 ., Hg ,qv 2 .Z M' 'Qt 2 K f, I f,H.-KPPI'.l,, fmfgii ii, Um i 'w 2,1 W. R. CHA PPEL, Guelph, Ont. ll. P. CLAPP, Picton, Ont. T. W. CARVELL Montreal, Que. S. R. COCKX, Strathmorc, Alta. ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 'ma Rim !! 'tr' -I Q 4 -'- M. C. CONNELL, C. L, COOK, H. W. COOPER, J L., R. CRAGGS, Alliston, Ont. Watcrdown, Ont. Strathroy, Ont. Yancbbl, Om. lr. I' L7 lx v' ,gps .1-Q- r,-.s.5:gp55 rL,. f if. s:'Z45w?'::1q1n14illl-saviimz-1 I i 'UN xg' . of ' RA C. CROUCHER, -an mmf' f D. XY, CCMNIINS Niagara Falls, Ont. I ' Toronto, Ont. ? -uv- ' ip.. wk.- uv- A N, M, CURRY, D. G. DALE, A. DAVIS, W. G DIEHL. Woodroffc P. O., Ont. Scagravq, Ont, Silton, S.1sk. H.1miIton, Om, Iyuvl ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE H? ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 'S' ..'Q.4ix.-T'MgC'k . X X fx'-f1 .Ff. Kgj, ' 1' ' 'I -T IQ . Q . .. f-4 X ' 4if: 'P - V' V 5 ., - x xx J ,, QL ,L Q . sg f my ,. gh-wr ' :w I 35 ,N 43 f - .. 0 'iz ' G. N. EDWARDS. I.. ll. DOLAN, 1. M. DRYDEN,' I. G. EATON, South Mountain, N.B. . Tuffncll, Salsk. Guelph, Ont. Moncton, N.B. I fa , . . . . iv . . Q V. ' V Z ggi , V. . gg f J 1 ,. K' , Q? V5 yi ,W 9' ffxkgp N 4-L xQ X'1i -f L .--st. .5 ' .Q I -Q, X zz. Q , '-' . . . -. . . f f of - ' .' f' - ' ' '. f 'fn 5'k'f'CWD.:-'5Yl'x1,f.'g.'3'.? 1'-vljEfffgZQIEITTI:5':-'-:yi-:1.'-'P IS?'w2,' 4 -51 QC, 2' A A W -f -.,..f xv I-1 ' N 1. -'- - V-.5 , .. ,, gags' 3 sv C '. -. . . xi! . ., H... fi .Cf 4: ,Li fe. 43 C ififi 4, ' ' 1? 1.3 1 .5 2 K 4. ' I ' Rf, Q Q-. , qffff Qs f fs gig? - 11 f-??:':vv:-':ai 127' .. , ' ,-4 ' , , ig gf W '-fnvnjw-f 1 ff,-a.,g2gr : .gb ff? fig. 'L A. R. ELLIOTT, A- E. FERGUSON, ' fv. Cam Rose, Alta. Guelph, Om- 4 7 ' f. 'Gif . 'Elf' . . 40 , 'G-si. l? '-if T H I' H'I'C,I'5U'XJ B. R. R. FIFE, G. C. M. FIRMAN, D. W. GAUNT, O Edmonton Alta. N-Ifzrfzlxk. .Urn Orangcvillc, Ont. Toronto, Flf. , I'-fy. 22 Ie TH ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 1 ,3-3:-.. ns It 5' ' Q . T 1 - ij 1 Qi 'ln-A ,fm . . V tn 3 'V-ur 'T' 3 ' ' R. GAY, A. H. GODYVIN, ' L. G. GOULD, AV- S QREIU. Foxboro, Om. Bethune, Sask. Woodscock, Ont. UIIMM1, Om. , .x H,-,,. , ggjjgjil '-151 ':24.j,,1- ' .' 724' f -:T-wr. 1'f .L'?'f2 '. . ,1v:..,5.-dtrfzzh 1L,...f1.,Ln -'iv 'E -3311.-r 4 ' -., - ,Q A--' L f' ,.g P 1: 'Q f V m,.,Im. 1 ' ,. .45 . ,y 4, 4 ,'::.f-. ' be f .. ww' ' W. 1, .. -- ..f:E3-4'-N 1 f '1,,11.y:?gQg,!fgggS,L - - L4 N, 2. -.'.,.. g, . , ' '.1-f gj. ,...,,Sl3' . . ldirft,-f 'x az if' ffm-muzwzrfvvivrwvff-w'f+ -' W3i' , , ' 'I:: .Ws, 4.331 1 3 v W Iv - -. ,f I iv Q- I 2 f . g. y5,1. fffyvff f, 3 v ' ,. 'A is . 5 4 I-9 - igff5A' in J I V'-' gg 'LY-'.'7..4 .. 43. nfl 53 ,R ,. .X ,xi ti! ' 'fiwsffjig I 4 ,mmqpf b- f H7 'L'., -Iigwfi 9, - ,1,-Z-D2-jig 2?-,Eu 1. ' ' - 44' f', v -L'C334.5i' fi. ' .- H ',5Q'.'.5ygV 3g5' ?'I', ik- A' I' k '195'g:5Qj, 1? ' 4 -5,l.f,w. 4, 4 2, .., ' M.-42.- f,4,u, .' G. H. HARRISON, R, O, HARVEY, Aylmcr, Ont. ' Rivcry Man, N I .-ug ..,- ,gx v 37 gn- if I' , 1 ug -. fri rv , 1 KI, , l V' 1... S- ., ,l A T Iss., I. HIGGINS, A. W. HILL, D. H. HILL, G, F. HOOD, Summcrsidg, P.E,l, Guelph, Ont. Lmulcm, EIIKLIIJIMI Port Iilgun, Ont. Vu.: 23 S ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE !l.l!1E.E! C56 ,Fm ,fan an v ' Q X in- K 4932:-QA 6 fir..- Qba..,.a- 9910.4--' ' CHERRY A. HOOPER, T. V. JOHNSTON, J. F. JUDIESCH, W. J. M. KIRK, Qobblchill, B,C, Horizon, Sask. Qualicun Beach, B.C. Almontc, Om. m:'.W'4' Q.1+g6,'-' gui 7- I ' fl X .,:1,:,1w Q' M wgffm .. egfrw , .1 3, ,f . . g 'lgff 'Q . - . 1 wp. . f .-1 V: 4 . -' J -' .ww H+' Vw -1--ww qmwfwf. vqgwvkg w-sz?fx- . 4- ff' . 1' 5: 2'-Q... A - 1 - 'V 'TW ' 5 5fi - ,'- 'S fn 'I I ' ' 2? f- i' .JZ A . , 52, ,, 4, .f 'HRS 'Le S? ' if . , f '1':'Z,.4 . ,amfxw f'-as A-1 . A ' . ...Q ,. .-41: fb fi K 1 - WED' 3 'ia . -fl., M wp f Ag ,ff ,xaggff M33 3 'fy A - 152. .. - ygfm . gg 5, t ' .ya y .szwlf M. f, Q ' ITIQXB L xv. J. LANGILL, V-1 ,--,..fm:,,, 9gf',,r, A-1 NISE M1 P. L'HEUREUX MOMFCAIVQUC. h .. 1 Windsor,Ont. . 6.1 -:V lf s 'I 'X W -f U Q,-d, a-11-- 41? ' I' fa 'S '.'Fs K fn, In fm-- I Tso- .fe 1' .5-Q P R LINTUN, R, S. LITTLE, S. S. LOWE, A. A. MACDONALD I6c!lf:'.'1lIr:, Um. Dauphin, Man. BFHUIfOl'd, ONE. VKUCOUVCY, BC- I'-f,s. 24 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE I ,. 2 I- '-6' K D. C. MACKAY, D. C. MAPLESD Owen Sound, Ont. QQ, . -lung I. F. MCCORQUODA LE, Lakeside, Ont. 1:2-4' D. M. L. MCGEE, Kamloops, B.C. Acton, Ont. 'I' - L 1 f fy Vx O A. R. MQKAY, Elmsvillc, NB. EEE!! AAAFTHZ 5' nF'5'?v:' . 3- 4. ' EN, QQ- Nas IA A W. M. MARTIN, L. J. MATTHEWS, Wroxeter, Ont. Mount Forex, Ont. 1. W! e 7-ww QM 'Q-2' 'I L. T. MCDONNOUGH, Half Way Tree, jamaica 1' A. MLKENZIE, P. D. MLKERCHER, Regir1a,S.15k. L'Orig1n.1l, Ont. Pu.: 23 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE m 'T LA -4 ,.-- 'Y Q5 ' fx ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE S-w 2 Q, A 4 R Q.. 'Vx R A. F. MQLEAN, J. F. MCLELLAN, R. S. MCMAHON, J. L. MCMANUS, Toronto. Ont. Thamesford, Ont. Arundel, Que. Toronto, Ont. ' if if J'-fefw' 7 , yr W' 1 5' . Q..-N . Mwfg?JgNyQ..:S3,...h5,, V, - .f?f.f,'i. ,:'nf::- UE- - . .. . -. fm 2 -, . ,C Lf?2'ff32-ef-'R' 5-BQ? xl 9 13 f i- Effxgiifga - T I 1 3.7 .7 ., wage. Q . f T. : 1 f .. - . c ' ,v'f'1ff,'. . f - z J : , ': - , v-. K ?'?' ww? 42? 1 M if 'f,-gzfsi' Q .fb ' ' - ' - - , , if 32:21-3 -3 'W , . ,.4..1.. 1-' . Im fb' , . 1. ' - mf-M-'-A , - fx. ,M - . A W . -.1 fs:-2:n.-'::-:--.w fy- 1- fy :. :,. 'A X 4 C. f Q, 'i' MQW: ,IM '13, ,E 1 V ' 1.jL1f'3 5, 1., ,F iff. ' ,,. , 5 ,nw .,- A .Q 'J 2- 4 2 1 479' 'mf ' Maw? 4- ' -:egg If . 5 ' J - Ma, Q A .5 . 5.ji5Lfg:'Lw?f'g4 W A N I f -42.97 F yzv' A. MCPHEDRAN, ' M QW-fi ,K . 1 T. R. MELADY STor1ewaII,Man. I 'I RRAN 1 A In H I St. Columban OUI. :- ,- S, X ig, v 9 QQ I A Q... 1Ns....., Q-Q... ' :naw 1 Q, wqf m fam' o, Qi! ' s-.N . Q, , .sas V. I5 N1IIJIlI.I'.'I'ON, R. A. MITCHELL, C. A. MIZZEN, L. G. MURRAY, in -jgfrnm, .Vino Toronto, Ont. London, Ont. Ingdrsoll, Ont. I'.f,: Zf l. VN .HZ ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE li? L + , x sv- - '-1 if j ' W. N. NASH, N. G. NICHOL, G. B. NIMMONS, F. A. NORMAN, Reston, Man. Vancouver, B.C. Lethbridge, Alta. K1tchener, Ont. QCA-slffiftf 3- . A R Lp X 3,31 Z J u 59 a gaQg3.: ,gfkg5,.5.a- . . . -51 ff b, 1 1 '23 ' 4. ' ' 'J Ty. bg 1Zf -v i':i-' V fmvu:-wfnf'-1v'r,aEgi S:-.. ' , N- 1' i f -fr 32. f A 1225 , .1 E gm .1 'fl , 4 ' 4-L l' L . ...vt 1- .gf 1 - . if Ill, X 3 1 r 2:1-25452 my ' ' 5211 - A -Vx A' Tl. 7-f... gr 314. ' 1547 'I M ,xm',Si '1 .135 A-it 'al xg A ff, R 3 fSTf.55.',',, ' . L-- . .nie . Q Jaw' 'I' 4,4Q'P 'A-5':':5'1?.iEfR 7 wg, f F l A' 5? We 'l+lA'FvT A Z.. ' . 5, ,WA . H. G. NURSE, L Ingersoll, Ont. '- A' , 'F' 'FQ ICR? 'bg ,,, , A. P. PARK, G. K. PECK, . G. PELK, .l Chatl1un1, Ont. Oakville, Ont. Sydney lNlll1CS, NS. W. H. NURSE, Plattsville, Ont. 7355- ' x Ny' 43, K. S. PliNNllfOl.D, Eylllhlllitiil, qXlt.1. l' M.: ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE army- T . f 'INIFIG1 A 'I F9522 ,, ,eg Qi-Q-ff B.,-.. .W bann- 'W' . I ' F - 5 if .Qf-A, ai., . 1A,,5,,K L-HBH ,NPA -'II-'Ihls......,. Q is w. A. RIPLEY, K. W. PERRY, -I. G. PURDY, A. B. RABJOHN, Chauvin, Alta. Truro, N.S. Woodstock, Ont. lt- 73 fig I-Ig P. RISING-MOORE, Woodstock, Ont. 'E - -Q ... ' 2, 'gn LL '22, , 1' P.. .sfwzh-1-:QI '25 1' I 'fy WI' US. -.4 T3-J! 4 f ' 55525 -cg ff-'ff-Z3 A ff ., f ,, f f ,Q N . , Woodstock, Ont. . gk . . f -f.1Jffw 1?-fiw f QSM.-Sriiif 65515 .- ff -' 5f ':7l .1 :A -1 1 el - , K Www ,.,,. ...., ..... 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Y ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 'EE' 1' 3- bs r .Y ' - I-A 1 M if jar A tl :mg- i up , ,- J. W. SAUNDERS, w. A, SEYMOUR, G. R. SHERVEN, 11. H. SHILLINGLMX Moose Jaw, Sask. Edmonton, Alta. LeRoy, Sask. Aurora, Ont T, wsffiuifl' 'L 5, .2 , -.s :Qi Q I-5-7. R. E. SHREENAN, Hazclbrook, P.E.I. 'TZ' H. D, SIMPSON, Hzlrriston, Ont. - ' , '. -sr wb 'U' 4 . Q . A. N. SMITH, Clupids, NIH. ,Z Oak B ca 31' -A JFK. 1-A .I. S. SHWALU1x urn, Mm .x af! I K4 - Ag - L... S D. C, SMITH, L. 'I SUMI I N cstcrvillc, Ont. Sirmoc, Um I' I I ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE .ii-Sui ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE I G ff +,'r J-2' J E. S. STAIRAK, A. W. STEEL, J. M. STEVENS, Moose jaw, Sask. TORONTO, ONT. Klcinburg, Ont. 55-.1 hd- G. A. SYMINGTON, L:1nigan,Sask. L Gr - 1 z , w,3,.,,.24M.w,f.s..,N:,f,,,z,,,,m V: wr- 4 ' 'wfigfwfwe11w:?fr1l'r J 1 Q ,.vz.,BzM'35, V .,f N3zai4yggA,ip,.5M ff Y ,- I f , r. f eff: .WE - . 2 + uw' . 1 aw ' oil' N ' V ' V-fsgz. ,X far 1' 2-ya T.: 'f,4gZg-fvr,n- V ' ' ' v7?' ' 'iylgrf ' ,- ,, -, yr A 1'4:..e,,:-:ur.igff- mfQ- 1.1 '1!f9iTQ , ff ' ii' vw I xr' Wfw. 'f ,,,.g,: ,F Rfrffr 'J 55? 3 I ,, 1 1' V 2 if I Ii7' 'wE'f5': ' ' A H: 'N , . '..f.-ir.:-:1Q,:hn,..'.i in -' :Y if ' 3 20'-'-4. Q 2 4 fir:,,f f.f ' ' T ' 'J' 29,2 f X 'T 4 :was 42:41 'f rj 'j,i'i'f. , ' ,QQ - erbmgegyfg , 4 5 , V- f -f - fk + f!Q,.1,w,,. , f fJ,3l'1injI F-EV, '. 1.3, S , I ea 71, ,rw wa.. ip., ' 'I fi? .6 .NX wo- 4 .iw .Wkyy hun..-W P.fglo':.r,:1, I5 f.. I'H,i 'QU yo.-,x m.11,','of..n, J. P. sz. 'rm,1..oN, J. R. THoMsoN, Ilunlmgdon, Quo. Ingersoll, Ont. 9 , A 1 nvww- ,A-- W G. SVEINSON, Marquette, Man. R. J. TAGGART, Toronto, Ont. rm f A 1, s -4m4W ' Q R. H. F. VAUGI-IAN, Vancouver, B.C. ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE -,-ET ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE fin, 2, QA.,-1 ,Y ,,,,,. K. WARREN, Minto, Man. 'n .,, 'rf fffgn 5. A A' A4?'.'7',. Q I M ' L.. , Q if 1 6 I X. ' V ., A ,- Sl JF-'- AH-.. - 'X 411 'Wu fu it I 9 4 'Y' A W... .4 . L. J. WATERBURY, Erickson, Man. t. J., ' g.,,.fA7'7y.:n.15V-1 A 'K ., , Q, ,Q ,- fy V ,-.Pk V' J ' .- ,Mt , ' , vi ,. 9 KW I .v qw' D. M. WATT, Toronto, Ont. :'f 13.4, .' If , A Q mg , we , .'I,,.,g.5-5,7 :d?4,f?A:v..,,, Y . . .1 y 5 fs' ' A X' X, -Q . ,, wr if 'K-w., tm, wtf., - M.-11-sf..-IW: . 0 f, fr ,ff 'fs wifi' I -1-'4 ', 1-g,'.s-qs?- 9'5', 'Q I 'rn -vw 151.91 W ' 5 Q 3 A Q hs v ,L , Q- v. . .1 L t u A 4 eg. , gp' wg., 'f V. S4 '41 45.5,-.J , 4, , f xf..z. -f .1 for , .,, 3. ,' .-M . 3 w4S.,f . f' Q W .z-11 1' Q1 . 4mmswve e:nmmw If 3: ve-New , . .., . fb If , 9 ,:.'-54 415112 fl-Wi to rr gf 1' 1' ,J Zikv f I , 3,4 ..,. n- wen- A : 2 . . r . . J, , M pm 42 ew. 4... L. G. WEBER, Preston, Ont. 'Q' v 4 , UG. lj. B. WILSON, Kingston, Ont. A-3-in x . any gn..- fi. 'l. YOUNG. Lzlcomlwc, Alta. C 'aa ,W .fl .TJHI XJAQI. x . X F. ZENTAN, Kcn.1Qton, Suk. PM-I PAO! 32 I Lf! L X JM ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE :kk V - 5 F, AXSTINSON, BSA., MS A. E. H. GARRARD, B.S.A., W. M. DRUMMOND, M.A. PHD. M.S.A. Hmd of Dept of Aggrzfnftzznzl Him! ny' Dvpr. of ,fwfr 1-Inn! ,ff Dfpz, of Blzctermlugy Ecwzomirf ,L R. C. MOFFAT, M A. C. G. DOWNING, BE., . G.E. REAMAN,M.A., B.Pacd 1!:.1JfffDepz. of P!71'Y1tTl' M.E.I.C. Ph.D., F.A.G.S. Hmm! nf Dvpf. ofAgrzf11fr1m1! Html of Dept. 0fElIKQl1l'!7 EIIKQZIIUKVIIIKQ 'WF' X NHCJl',,N1.'XKhIi, H 9 :X , A. W, BAKER, l3.S.A. D. MAQLACHLAN, HA. N1 if' K Phlj Hmll of Dept, of Ep11n121ufng'y um! M.S., PhD. lly.1!f,f D-jf! uf flormnffnrf Zuufogy Hv1nff1fDcpt. of Brmngy 0.A.C. Facult ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE IMI. ffL, ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE I ?'F!l?T.'w QI '11 W R. G. KNOX, B.S.A. R. CAVERS, BSA., MS. Head of Dept. of Azzmml Hem! af Depf, of Polzflfv H11 rbmnfviy N10 'Qt--7 R. S. BROWN, M.A., Ph.D G. F. TUWNSEND, BSA., Helm' of Dept. af Clrmzzrfqy M.S.A. Ham' of Dfpr. of Apzfufture I 9 15 4 , , H. D. BRANION, NI.,-X. W. F. MITCHELL, I3.S,.N I ,C..I.C... PHD., 0,0.0.N. Dlnflor, IQrp!.vfPl11r1ml lIe.1Jf1fDrpt. VIIWKIIIIHIJX Nzzrrltzfn l1Jm.1fmr1 0.A.C. Facult W, D. TOLTON, BSA. Hun! of Dept. of Publzr Relbztmm , A L ' 4 -' -'ff' , , I E FEW Q' f 1--A .tak IN. H. SPRQLILE, BSA. 11f.1JfffDepr. fffDJ1rjn1q G. P. IXIIRUSTIIQ, I3.5..X., NI.S.:X., PILD. 1111.1 'ff Ihfr ff! l :r.'.4' Il.'l.I'l1.IlI.lIl' IIN.: RS 'C i ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE nm. -GQ' LI. A. ECCLES, B,S.A, A. M. PORTER, HSA. FLORENCE C. PARTRIDGE Dem: uf S1511 .fmf Smffwztf' Refgzxtmr B.I-LSC., B.L.S. Cilllfljrtfzllli' Lzbmrimz 0.A.C. Facult 5 'f 1 c 2 5I . V 'A SINE LQNEA Q50 ., W 4WJWHa?u1u,'uqmxxwJ . u .-- ' J' V M N A, A 4 ,AQ A',, V. l 4 - , 9 Q. .5 I , RAC. lll lX he Clillllllfl 1l1le hut 111111 o11l1' Het lITX'X'X'l1CI'C hx p11tt1111' ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 'I it ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 0 'li 3 mia, . . H, . - X -A .-fl-1 'QT'- 'i'1Y . ' ff - I 1 s 1 'sr . 1 3,1 -XS h ix L, -12 L Ml 1 Honorar Pre ident' Message 'XY 15 11ot 11eeess.1r1l1' se11t 111to tl1e worltl to he happy hut to grow. I11 growth there will eo111e 111o111e11ts ofl1- 1. pp111ess, hut tl1e1' will eo111e III the llTfCI'X'.llS hetween growing Pgllllb. There is h41pp111ess IIT the .1w11re- - 1 1 IICNN ol 111telleet11.1l .111tl 5PII'IfLl.ll -frowth, hut it is short liveel. No sooner have we eli111he,l Ql lqoothill .111tl fs for .1 111o111e11t e111o1etl the .1tt.1111111e11t th.111 we IWCCOIIIC .IXVAIVCUI-l'IILLfl1LII'.lI1Ll steeper hills L1lTC.lLl, .IIlLl l1e1o11tl TlTCIll tl1e sl41-ele.11'111q 111o1111t.1111 tops whieh some tl.11' we 11111st se. 1 . The 111.111 who h.1s 11o regrets has 11o 1111.1g11141t1o11. The 111.111 wl1o h.1s I1l1lLlC 1111 1111st.1l4es h.1s never 1tte111ptetl to tlo IllLlCl1. The 111.111 who he11elits 111ost h1f his ITIISLQIIQCS is the one who is IlTSPII'CLl to persist to IIIIIWVUXC his IXIIAIICIIIIIIIDII, IIT tl1e hronel se11se ot the worel, 111 the eo11t1'ih11t1o11 to the well IWCIITQ ol 1 le111oe1'.1t1eworltlsoe1et1,CQ.111.1tl.1is.11'elg1ti1el1 Ilillllg 11.1t1o11 still Cl1LlLII'Il13,f gl'UVX'IITlQPLlIl15. Shel1.1sreee11tl1 1eeep1etl .1 el1.1lle11t5e .1s bLlClT IIT the.111'e.1t U11ite1l 'Nl.1tio11s of tl1e worltl. Tl1ektg1'g1tlL1.1tesolCll.1ss '50 Illllbf he o11s1h1l1t1 1lo11g 11 1tl1 QI lklll ttes of other 111111ters1t1es, II1 1l1el1e11ltl11' . ' 1 1 p1'ep.11'etl to .ISNLIIIIC their bl'I.lI'C ol resp 9 . ' 1 . 1le1el111111e11t ol this 111111111 11.1t1o11. l ,s 'X lWl.llll IlCCLlS 11ot lllill tl1e XN'.lI'Il1Ll1 ol' the l4111tll1' Sllll. It 11eetls the wi11tl .111el the 111111, too. Shelter it lYV1JIIl these, le.11'e it exposetl o11l1 to the 3LlIll5 r111's, 1111tl it will wither Llllkl perish. lt is not otherwise Xlfll Ill.lIl l-le llCCLlN 11ot Ulllf tl1e s1111 of prospe1'1t1. He 11eetls also the 11111sele hrgieing w1i1tls of struggle lllal .11l1ers1t1 t111l1se1plll1el111tl1 .111tl 111i11tl He IlCCkl5 the eo111p1111et1o11sofrespo11sihilit1'g111el the 111ese.1p.1hle 11eeess1t1 11l1leL1s11111 to tighten the 1111ts .111tl holts of el111r.1eter. There is l1ttle 111st1l1e.1t1o11 IIT this tl.11' .111tl nge for .1ss11111111q 11111 p1'ov111ei11l gtttitutle. Lille IIT port 1 1 1 1 , lt., 1 V S., out 111to the OPCII sen. There the gales will 1 1e.11A.1t the l'IWQ!!,flll1L1 There the w.111es will h.1tte1' the hull. There he.11't, h1'.1i11, 11111l 11111sele11111st h.1ttle witl1 1l1e ClClllCl'lfS, lWlll III tI1.1tl1.1ttletl1ere1s11 1o1 LlITlillUVVll toslipperetle.1se.111tle11sh1o11etleo111lo1't. At tl1e e11tl, l1e test like the sleep of tl l.llWUlII'IIItQ 1111111, is sweet. CII'.l1lll,lfCX of C,l.1ss SU, l s.1l11te XOLI. I h.11'e eo11l1tle11ee Ill 11111 I eo11g1'g1tt1l41te 11111, LlI1Ll exteml to . .,. . .-. , . A 1. . .ith .Illll e.e11 1111e11l 11111 1111 s111te1es1 wishes loi .1 sueeessftil life Ill the true se11se of the wortl. I ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE f Q S v . i ,rr I ' ' V :- Z 56. I e, Cl-' A -5-1. T. Al. CHAMBERS, A .l, SCOTT, lg li fUL'T'li5 Ylce-Prexitlelit Pitexitlelit Setretirx-illredxiirer Permanent Executive 0.A.C. ' T IS with gi gre.1t tlettl of pride, tiiigeel somewh.it with mtlness, that Year 'SO le.ives the lhllllllltll' eaiiiptie l.et L15 hope th.tt the close ties which we have mtitle tluring our ami' here will he further streiigtheiiel through the rears to come, To the memhers of the ftieulty, who uiiatiiitiiiglr gave us their guitltuice .tml uiielerstmitliiig its we were l.teetl with our various prohlems, we wish to oller now our very sincere .mtl heartfelt th.iiil45. Ye.tr 'SO now goes forwgirel to still highei itiitl greater .ieliieveiiieiits Our lille tit the eollege hm heeii .i verx' rieh ttntl full oiie. lii .ttltlitioii to.tc.ttle1i1ie lcnowletlqe, we h.tx'e ohttiiiietl Ll greater Lmtlerst.1iieliiig of our fellow m.iii gtml the gihilitx' to work with others towgtrtl .t eoiiimoii eiitl. Our iiiititil goal his heeii re.iehetl. Our gre.ttest test, however, lies in the future. Oli us, .15 giyteltilites in .Xgi'ieulttire, lies .i gi'e.tt respomihility for the lurtlieriihee of the ielegtls hy which we, .ts eitizem ol .i tlemoertitie ii.1tioii, mtixt live. .M we now 5ep.tr.ite to our xxiriotis tasks, let us fgiee the future with LlCfClAlNll1.ll'lUll .iiiel with .iii optimism horn ol our iissoeiatioiis .tml iieeoiiiplislimeiits on this egmipus. t.ONlMIOI'ThE , iv.. ,g:w:a,x i t '. Mui ,H 'ws -,Asa I--f Q v ll li l3.'Xlil'.lQ Ki li Xltl.l.Ol7 ll 'l Xlkllllll XX N lliQlllXl4l l'ti,i R-J ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE -,xvmyy 1 Q 'mf f ,...... 4' ' !.' 25' Y, WT w i V if ' WW' J H A, LAYINE T. CHAMBERS A. SCOTT A. DUCKER Seer-:Ury President Vice-P1'e:.idci1t Treasurer Executive 0.A.C. ' THE Ql.1ss of '50 leaves lwel1ii1d it gi reputgition for hard work, whole-l1e.1rted co-opergition, spirited par tieip.1tioi1 rind good 5ports111tu1ship. Pl-lTI'ULlgIT these qualities we have gittaiined SlIlJl'CIH.lCf' 111 gill fields of College activity. The 111111115 'iYeg1r 'SON will live long ii1 tI1e IIICIITOVI' of our fxlllllll Mater. Tl1e 5pii'ir developed during our Lissoeigitions here will curry us flu' in our chosen Careers. Ti !'b-v 1.1 41. 1 .ill IllCI1IlWCl'S of Year 'SO . . . Good Luck! 'U' K ,,,-1 :nav I I.l'.l1I6I,,- .lJ W, S. KILMER K, G, NIURRAY I , Zxxr 1 1 '17 1: Presidel1t2r1d Your President iird Year l 'IU YS ' 5 I ,1 I ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 754' 1:'::' -51 'I W. R. AIMERS, W. R. ANDERSON, JR., A. R. APPLETON, Toronto, Ont. Guelph, Ont, Toronto, Ont. Horticulture Barteriolagy Ag. Economzrf I5 f UMM QNUILA DIFS ...M M., Qfo QNX' 4GR:cuLTuRM H. R. BAKER, McrriCkvil1c,Ont. Animal Hurbamlruy 3 D. R. BABCCGCK Harrington, Ont. Bucterzofagy v.,,.5 123.7 E. T. B.-XNTING, Hazel CIirTc,Sg1sk. Ag. Aferffrzzzlcr 59 wb R. E. BARIBOUR, D. BARRIE, H, XY. BASKERYILLE, K. G BIQJXLUK R, Brantford, Ont. Norwood, Ont. Thorndalc, Om, Toronto, Ont l'n1zftU' Ag. AIrffun1rrr 17.11113 lk' 'h'r17-'fir I I1u.l -II I ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE .H L. 31, BEAT!-I. OsI1.1xs.1, Ont. .If.'1f2,'.11' i1IIf!7.HI.fI1I 53' 91-'J H, D BIRD, L1L1clph,Ont Bgirf rzafagy 'II .I'I1.z.' l glgl -mf L1 5 'QF' .-sw. iyni . Sb.W F. D. BENNETT, -A. H. BESWICK, R. BIGGS, Spcncervillc, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Hamilton, Om, Entomology Ag. Ecanomifr Ag- El'07l0l77fU' . -fiiikwgiiillll lllli, . US DI NE 9,0 'IGRICULTURPN E. BQND, Delta, Ont. Erzfamalogy 9-44. I' I I nwafurxuorouon H,h,uRAUN, R-BROADBENT, D.I.BROADFOOT f,,, M, ,,.g rpm q,,,ClP1,, Cjntl Toronto, Om. Allcnford, Ont, l1,,,,,f!,, f41,,.,,,,,,U, llortzmltzzre Poultfy 7 , ff ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE gl ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 'B'- J. R. BRYDEN, Guelph, Ont. Animal Huybandriy l s ,, Q -C ' 1 I A. F. BURROW, Devlin, Ont. Field Hurhmzdqy 19:5 A M4 I' C. F. CAMPBELL, Niagara Falls, Ont. Illlfflfllffllfz' ' , 1 71 ' I QQ H. W. BUCK, D. H. BULLOCK, G. BURKE, Bethune, Sask. Caledonia, Ont. Omcmcc, Unt. Field HIlJbd71dfj Dairy Clwzzufm 27-N JNWLA QIFS S ug Q l I 7' .. . 1' Iqqfo Oxy 1'-F 'IGQICULTURPY O. NI, CALYERl.liX v- T1'.1l.1lg.1r, Ont. .-lg, ,Ilutfu1rm'r 3,515-'f N rr- 'ann 4' Qufx. I N-.Af .9-qv '-' A. f,.'XRlN-'IAN, XV. S. C.'XllPEN'llER, K XI' LXRSI Plcton, Ont. Port Lrctlnt, Ont. .'XI'llVl'IUI', Unt rig. Iflammlnw llffrt.'l11fr.vrr C fw'..'..'rm llxl.n All ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ., i ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE -Tx YW ff.:-1'-v-' 1-,. - Q . ,'f '-x xC!N 'ft T. CHAMBERS, R. CHARD, H. CLARK, A. H. COLE, Burlis Falls, Ont. Kimberley, Ont. Ingersoll, Ont. Woodstock, Ont. Pauftfx Hortirulture Ag. Eronongjct Ag. Mefluvzzrf ii'-.. 'Dx 6 ULLA DIFS G.p....a' .....x,..,, 4Gf?lcuLTuRP-V iii- pf E, H. COLHOUN, . C. M. COLLVER, Toronto, Ont. Thessalon, Ont. Entomology Animal Hufbmzdfy xy' -' f ' 3 ff' M. aa I E CIJUN, D. Ii. CORMAN, C. D. CORRIGAN, E. K. COUTTS, .CHCIHM Um Woodstock, Ont Toronto, Ont. Walton, Ont. Chfmlflry Amma! lflurbwzdrj Ag. Mecbazzicf Field Hzubmzdrjy r my 44 , 3 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ,Ii ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 1-.-:M '7--A J Q, R. A. CRAWFORD, D. E. DAUGHARTY, R. M. DAVIS, H. R. DEEKS, Allenford, Ont. St. Thomas, Ont. Maple Leaf, Ont. Pembroke, Ont. Field Hufbandry Field Huflmndry Ag. Mccbanicf Burferzafogy 5 L'lLA DIFS ISWE rwu 7' 'q,Q!O Gxff AGRICULTURPY L. M. DEEKS, P. H. DE GRUCHH Pembroke, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Afzimaf Hurbandrvy Ag. Eronamsrr . ,, WR. A K -1' 4 . f r X0 ,K Q6- uy I J. L. DICKOUT, D. D. DOLSON, il. DOUGLAS, ll R. DRLRY, Salford, Ont. Shelburne, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Cl1.1tl1.1m, Unr Annmzl llzubmzflrjy Cfvemzrrry Cl7f7I1lJ'f71'I lfiw-11.'.wrm l'u.l -Ii X ' rw 34 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE vw isp 'V Q A A YI DLKKER, D. C, EIDT, Pun Sound, Ont, Kentvillc, NS. Il .'.'.xv,'mrf El1l'071l0!0gf ' N. EISELE, A. ELLENBERGER Niagara Falls, Ont. Harrow, Ont. Harticzzfture Hurtimlture j ' I ' ,. a .. ' VJ Qm:Q4iai:,If'1 A . ' 5f2gg,J5gijfg:,, -' 4' i' f' NJN' , A ! N UL L A 0 I F S .,'- A fo A K. R. FARRELL, Il H IQLLlO'l'I', I'gr242nn.P.11lx, Ont, Y I IU ffifflf I -1:5 T X. I, I I'.I1I,p , Y, It IISIIILR, I, fjylr cJfIJ'.'VIl,fJIlI, 'Imff 4 lfnzffnf fr, Bffmffy I South Mountain, Ont Ag. .Efanomicf nf' 'M' 1 M499 .nn , ch D. FLATT, R. F- FORD, H1lIT'lIlfOI'I,cJDC. Milton WESY, ONE- Ag. Meclwnzfr Ag. Meflvazzzcf 1 X , 9 E 'JS' , 1 2, 3 bf -of .4 , ' L ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE f-14 vez- I D. E. FOYSTON, W. G. FULLER, W. R. GARVIE, I. R GATES, London, Om, Forrest, Om. Kilsyth, Ont. Otmxxyx, Ont, Ag. Merlzdmn Harrifulturc Bacteriology lvztwfwfqgy wgvw ,INULLA UIFS 15 LI un mf OH'- O I1 09' Qfo 45 px FICULTU3, Q F. D. GILLIES, B. H. GOODWIN-WILSON St. Thomas, Ont. Weston, Ont. Dany' Horrlulzffnrf' www 'LW G. D. GKAXHAM, 'I' RIC II GRAHAINI, Fcnclon I '..IIIN,cjI1IT Morrlslmrg, Ont, Bffztirlfzlffgy ,'IIlllll.If IInfl1.n1.fU 15,1 T. ROSS C9Ii.'XII.'Ux1, R U MR.-XN'l, I1-melon llllls, Ont Utl.1xx.I,Or1t 17.11771 'Ig II'.f..1.','.. l'u.l -I' ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Jil-5: ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 'gear M' 4-vs li' . vf ,tr - rw K A Y X f. as D. M. GRAY, C. B. GRIER, W. S. D. HAMILTON, Bmnrford, Om, Lansdowne, Ont. Mcrrickville, Ont. D.zzfj1 Ag. Eronomif: Ag. Meclaafzirs ,., . ...Lk L .. SNULLA UIFS - ' 'SWE Ll un ' if-f I P AIGPICULTURPY F. R. HAYWARD, Emsdalc, Ont. Ag. Emuamzcf . nat., I3 .' ' 1-R I ? - fa r ' M,,.,, ' . A .W 1 4 5-lisa -sr-f-' I1 vp HILL, R. G. F. HILL, C- Y. HOVEY, 3,f,,U,fg, Om Richmond, Ont. Ottawa, Om- Ay fjggpjgpjlfy IVE!!! fillfbdfldfjf Entomalgy I'-f,, 4' G. M. HART, Oshawa, Ont. Dairy Ei D. F. HENDERSON, Wallaceburg, Ont. Field Hufbarzdry ' ti? C. G. HUNT, Lakehurst, Ont. Ag. Economic: ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 0 g 23 4- Ce., - - N V 4- ' it M. K. HUTCHESON, B. S. HYDE, C. C. HYDE, B. M. INGHAM Putnam, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Fort William, Ont. Millbrook, Ont. Field Hufbdildfj Chewing Bacteriology Ammu! Hznbmzilq gn VI' fn ! ILA QIFS 'S NE Q 4 G N- RICULTUR G. A. IONSON, Jarvis, Ont. Ag. .friend Kingsvillc, Ont. AQ. Ermzomzrs 9752'- ,, , 'm wt -' 3 Q 4 s. F. B. Jnspraiasow, i 5 3... D. H. AIEFFREY, E. R. IIENNINGS, Y. T. JENSEN, Y. R. .IOHNSTON Bcllcvillc, Ont. Auror.1,Ont. Toronto, Ont. NcxxtuI1xilIL',Uut Bizrtrrmlogy Ailllllflf l1l1rb.n1Jry l3.1rtrr1offfgy .45 .IIrrl'..'r:.'.- I'xi.r -VJ X ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE if ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE TF: 1' if-,tI,'. WT ' tw sl xi Q. N N 55, A Si N- i fur-A -Q . N-I5 4- ' I imma. 'ww G. E. JONES, D. C. JORDAN, A. KENNEDY, JR., W. S. KILMER, Charlottetown, P.E.l. Brampton, Ont. Guelph, Ont. Clanclcboyc, Ont. Fu!! Hznbtzzzhg Batteriology Bacteriology Animal I'lllJbd71dfV1l 's,N ,W I l D I F S J , - new ,wayw- 2, f I fx qpfo A 'IGPICULTURIW I. W. KING, A. KING, Grimgby, Ong, WOOCISIOCIC, 01'1t. HOVIZCllff1lfK Animal Huylmmledy M mv -1-A M -M Qi H lf KLINCK, E, KLOS, G. A. KRISTJANSON, F. A. .KRISTOFF, ffwrrnlcy, Ont Vineland Station, Ont. Gimli, Manitoba H21mllf0l'l,Oflf- l1fM llmbfzmfry Bgidny Ag. Egonomicr Ang. Emrzomicx l -'., A ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ' gl ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE -ar.-.- ' of W' .. ' -,-,-R P. I. KUMCHY, E. T. LAIN, W. R, LAING, P. A. LAIRD, Sarnia, Ont. Niagara Falls, Ont. Guelph, Ont. Ottawa, Ont. Bacteriology Barteriolagy Barterialogy Hortzrufrnrr 11. Z ' 'RULLA UIFS V, Q gf 6 G A :SWIG Lund , - lt 4,9 f fo .:.Q'f .,4. in GRIC u LTURN' T. B. LAMB, A. T. D. LATORNELL Richmond Hill, Ont. Mcaford, Ont. Annual Hzubmzdry Horrzrnftnrv Q H535 -,vigx O , .7n,, in-7' lugs V H. A. LAVINE, W. T. LE BER, P. E. LEROUX, U S l-lNl3l4l..'Xl7, Oakville, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Grccnliclrl, Ont. Toronro. On: flnmmf fllrfbwzfffy Cfvmllrtrji' lilifsf IIIIIXMIIIJVI I' fffffl lin.: Sl ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE R. R. LIPSIT. Grimsby, Ont. Hwrsmffzfrf' gf' D. G. LUCKI-IAM, C. C. MACDONALD, A. MAQDONALD St. Willlams, Ont. COchrgnc,Or1t. Winchcstcr, Ont. Pouflrfi' Fiefd' Hzffbamffiy Alzmmf H1z.rbm1JU II. 1 .E K V NILLA UIFS 6 IME Qfo '4GPlcuL'fuRP-Y S. NIALDONALD, M. G. MMGREGOR DAIIQCIEII, Gm. FIVIZUZIIX Iizfrbmzhjy Morcwood, Ont, flzlzumf Hmbumfrjy I I, K1-fIN'I'1'IiIg, Ii. N. MACK, G. K. MACLEOD, A. D. MMMILLAN 'Img 3,115 Porn Arthur, Ont, AICX2lVlKIl'I2l,CDI1f, T0r0r1r0,0Hr. ,f1wf,f,f! !lfffL,1,,,Jf, lhfzffrjv Anmml l',Il.fbd71tJ71V l'IfIffIFllfI'IlfK p.f,f ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE . iw-' R. A. G. MAITLAND, A. F. MAVETY, C. B. MILLER, jasper, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Watford, Ont. Ag. Merloarzirf Dairy Ag. Mechanifx 2 - : 51,1 'vhs iv R. C. MILLER, Hamilton, Cnr. Enrumofogy 5 1 LA OMS At' 'Q' Qfo AGRICULTURAL imma Ji R. H. MILLIKEN, G. M. MILLS, Millbank, Ont. Bruce Mmm, Ont, Dairy Fleftl' Hlzfbmztfrjm in -xx K aw ,w -5 ' I -0.1-4' D. NIONSON, XV. A. MON'I'C.iOMIiRY, H. 'l' NTUORL., .X x1oRt,xN. Ottz1wu,Ont. SfYill'fOI'Li,L,I1f. W1nJxor,Onr. l1xuttr,Unl Ag. Efllilllllllff Btlrrrrmfffgy flffffltlrffnfr f' .u.!.'fm I 1.1 33 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE fi ei I' f if ---- ' A .- 3.55.5595 f iii, ,.:'-Lf? 52? . .. 'fxfffg-' ,QL 4. if sew'- R. F. MORRIS, D. R. MORROW, W. G. MORSE, St. Gcorgds, NIM Pctcrboro, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Ii :mmm lfvgy Bafterio log Horticulture . 1 , .1 ' I Af 9 Y fl , . s ,f I ' f 'R QV!-4' , -.' 'Y X ' NU , In , LUX D155 M ' I Tw. 'X 1 1-ff 1 xl A --W A 1 IO J -. ICULTUR 3. P. MQALPINE, Maynoorh, Ont. Eufwfmfngy ' 'f . . K, q v 4..ff:f7,fg.,fgJ 2!. '-fee .f, 1 ,- V UQ ,uf . 'E 4' 2' E 3' gsm V. ,211 IN,3jlj4','7 R M. MLKAY, ',H,.,,f3V Um Carp, Cnr. llwlfflfffnrf florllfzzffure Z4 A lj. A. MQKELVIE, Shclburnc, Ont. Daffy as K, G. MURRAY Keene, Ont. Arzzma! Hzzfbmzdry J. C. MQEACHREN Dutton, Om. Ag. Meflvfziziff flsul.1 L. MCKENZIE, Terra Cotta, Ont. Clwemifniy ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE -Agni ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 'WZ7' R. D. MCLAREN, A. G. MCLAUGHLIN, Crcemore, Ont. Dundas, Ont. Animal Hzubarzdfy Animal Hufbamifjy 'W W1 4. 4,0 z L'LLq QIFS I .SINE ! Q......y AGRICULTURAL I... D. MCLEAN, I. B. MCMARTIN Kitchener, Ont. Martintown, Ont. Harticulture Animal Hufbamirry L2 09' -n-- L, H. MLMULLEN, G. NESBITT, Tara, Ont. Brooklin, Ont. Erztowolrngy Ag. Nierlnzuzvr fOr fav' A fl :fun f S. NESSNER, I.. Y. OLALLAGHAN, W. P. OSBORNE, Nl, L. PALNHQR, Guclph, Ont. Kam, Ont. Aths.-ns, Ont. ljllbblllgfklll, Om Ag. fV1n'luu11a'I Ag. ll'l'0?llHllIL'f .1I11m,1l llnIf1,1I1IfIjI :lug .Xlf.l7..-11,'I'r PHI! S3 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE aiming. ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE Awvvf we Nw W. H. PALMER, D. N. PARKER A. R. PARKINSON G. B. G. PEISTER 7 ! Toronto, Ont. Guelph, Ont. Coboulrg, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Hortzmltzzre Ag. Mecbanicx Dairy Hoftzrulfzzre 1,2 y ,,v-V , . - 3 ' 'V ' 3 C, af . G, Z. l, U1LA mfs figjf gh' . O y V ffm, Sl ug LUN A .1 J I: .1 ffvbmqgx f ww A gf' f 'ff Q! O l 5' . ii 527 . A o ' M' f'Yff, W. E. PERRY, POS, Spencervllle, Ont. . S1mcoe, Ont. Ag. Evormmztf Ag. Merl1a1z2fJ I If - -1' ' 4- .I--A-A f -qv'-vf H l'l'.lf.l'., R. S. PROQTER, C. S. READ, ' W. N. RITZ, l'f:w-'gron. Ont WlHj,Qh21III,OlII, Dundas, Ont. Belleville, Ont. H1 1 nfffffyj Anzmu! llzztbandrj Field l'1Il.I'f1d7ZL!7'j Hortzcultufc lu. f ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE SEQ u Q4?f l 4 5 . I 4, if , A 1.1 X'-sr-' - ,.c,'.fe,,1'- . T, ,,.......-..- - -.- r. -I. B. ROBINSON, G. E. ROLFE, N. S. ROSCH, L. SCHWEITZER Toronto, Ont. Regina, Sask. Toronto, Ont. Waterloo, Ont, Bacterzology Horrzculture Animal Hufbandry Poulnjy P 1 '1 .A X. f M t 1 . T L . N 'ALA IFS ,j tug... -1 3 I !v5UF Tv-un f 'lm T XO ,LY K' , Q G mc U LTU RW A. SCOTT, Scaforth, Ont. Anmzal Hurbtzmlrty YT' ij. S. SCOTT, D. SEYMOUR, Perth, Ont. Pctcrhoro, Ont. Ag. ECUIIIIIIIIIII Ag. .Sfmnr J. R. SCOTT, Elora, Ont, Ag. EUHIIUIIIILU' E! it-4 I. Y. SIIANNUN, K SHIT l'il.L'N X, Pl.11nlicltl,Unt. Putt Q ollwr'l1.', Um llffr1n'11!r.'.rf Il.'m ..v.'..'f1 VM.: w S ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE f.,',U'. ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE ..gunnQ, iQ D. A. SHIELDS, R. A. SI-IOEMAKER, H. K. SIDER, D, V. SLINGER, Shelburne, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Perry Station, Ont. Guelph, Ont. Ag. Me:lmum'5 Bonny' Ag. Scienre Azzifmzfl-Izubfzfzdry 'L' M M 5 2 ff NK 'S' ff I ' . , , 'Tr' ' g. LLLA ,ms ff5fQ5'3Z3fkgY4 faux? . I- f--am' M - -Q-Hua.. O QQSWE LPPUH Nix. , 1 -mg' 1 , 4010 R. O. SMITH, G. R. SNIDER, Cgbgufgn Ggt, Q New DUHdCC, OHL. Arzmmf Hlzfbmzdiiy DWU .57 5, ff , 4n,-u...,.... - .QE .F Xia' H I' XNYIJIQR, R. W. STEPHENSON, R. L. STEVENS, W- F- STONE, L.L',1V'QT'L'Jf1. Um London, Ont. Bowmanvillc, Ont. f?0ff21f, Om- ,'1iIIi7!.!s! llzffhzzzlfm Ag. Mt'C!7d7ZIL'I' Dairy Anlfmlf H14-fblmdfj' P ,v. ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE A. E. STRABY, W. D. THOMSON, G. THORN, W. C.. TIESSEN, Ottawa, Ont. Erindalc, Ont. North Bay, Ont. LC1H1IUlQIOIl,OIlI. Botmqy Ar1i1n4lHu,rbLmdyly Animal Hlzfbandfjy liorrzrzzfmre N MLA QIFS ...sy H., gun AGRICULTURPY W. M. TOM. E. S. TRAKALO, Toronto, Om, Viltcrflcurtl, Ont. Ag. MfCl7dIIIff .-Ig, .ft-zmzcr 'Q H. A. TRIPP, Ii, B. TRUSCOTT, W, S. lIliQL'H:XRAI'. U II XX' MINI R, Ottawa, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Tortmto, Ont. Iflrnim. Um lfrztrmzolugy B.nfur1nfffKg,y .'INQ. .IIfJv.1r1.'.'r l?...,' fx 'Q IN... w i ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE IFIHL ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE E. K. WALKER, R, C. WARD, L. A. WATSON, D. P. WHILLANS, Ridgctown, Ont. Bowmanville, Ont. Port Credit, Ont. Hurdrnan's Bridge, Ont. Fsfftf H1uZ1.1f1JQI' Ag. Ecmzomiff Ag. Meclnznicf 'Hartirulfzzre A W ' 3 I QLLLFA inn M ! M 4Gf?Icu LTURPY K. G. WHILLANS, H. WHITTAKER, HurdmanS Brxdgc, Ont. Burlington, Ont. FMU PI1u0.zz1.Zf1 Horticzzftzfre Z 5 ' ' A ' I ig- I ' lj P. Hl'I'I 'I' R, WIGHT, R. WILCOX, F. G. S. WILKINSON, Et f...ftf,.wp:.fg , Ont. Thcdford, Ont. Cottam, Ont. Port Perry, Ont. flwfffffffw, lfzelfl llmbtuzdrdy Harticnltzmf Bacteriology y.' Vf'I ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE EL -5, ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE fs- T3 II. WILLIAMS, F. E. WILLOCK, D. F. WITHERSPOON Leamington, Ont. Antiqua, B.W.I. Toronto, Ont. Cbemiftrjy Ag. Economifx Ag. .'N1fflm1.':f 3 I N -i f:?'L.E-A iii l X . 4 Q10 Ai,. ii.. 4GR:cuLTuRPY GQ' L IJ. R. XVOODS, A. R YATES, 5 I1 ILXkQIiI.I'II4. Wclsford, Quccns County, NB. Guclph, Ont. I.OIkIQNIN5!'U11.jI1, Ont Ag. Meflwuzcf B.1ur.r.'Nv.'f,g1 lin- lI.',. -..-.-.fra IIM-I UI 35x35 ff Ea :VVS 1 ' 1 . T-'Z bij , x:3,,a K e P462 62 ., ,kj g-.A fr 2 , , - 'fif'--1 7:-' :Jw . ef. -Ku ,V H .- fgz H, M. W N, if 4.1 r :es wi: 5? w. ., M .vw my 1 14- r '51 fa .- .ks , fx f f J- f I3 ,. if 1 Q ww 4,5 ,-if Q ' 1. f 1 1 .x , 4, fx, I J, nw K as an ' 1 H' 4 1,741 ,fxwif Q55 X I , we tug:-'ff mx Q C W 1 '4 , I,,,65.9?if A52 ggggf .M 'P WIT wiv 4? Mxmww 4- ,A3 uc N 43,13 J V I ii' . 'iifrf gb ff' Tb JW EU' f qi 'LE' 3 2 A f2i.f'1'?'S'4 iZ3 1 QEQQSW, 5 f wwvaffw we if N Www' vwrffg-ww ff, X1 gin? mf? .. J KA-ve a 4333 336 E254 1 X .1 uw!'f'?Rv:fL'E!'f'45434e4' ,iii Fw-, M -- . M N -233' ' m '?Hx-, 1, 'QA Z5 - fig, ,, Kzfifj 551' gh , .,, .. v.,,,y ':?1 f f - 1 ' Q ' R,-w qi Jn '? ,K w s s '14 M ,, as :BMW ' V. Q 3, f X .g 2'w '. 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'T' Liga- lf-. , 'V tx U , . .ii , 9-, , WT'- 'f . .3 4- ' - Qs- 'nv 5. .4 Hr Fi fi 'sf ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE .ii-g nii, ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE To The Diploma Graduates EHR N THIS season of farewells and well-wishing to our graduates, it is fitting to recall for them something of the history of this Macdonald Institute of which they form a part. Ours is a worthy heritage passed on from several outstanding Canadian men and women of vision. Sir William Macdonald, wealthy tobacco merchant, of Mont- real, was the fo-under. He wished young women, particularly those from country homes, to have opportunities for acquiring practical and advanced education not less suitable to them than the present courses . . . Cin agriculturej . . . are bene- hcial to young men. Through the initiative and persistence of Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless of Hamilton, Ontario, the founder of Womens Institutes, and with the co-operation of Dr. James W. Robertson, a reformer of rural education, Sir. William Macdonald was persuaded to build Macdonald Institute and Macdonald Hall. Here in 1903, courses were estab- lished in scientific housekeeping. There had been home economics training centres earlier in Toronto and Hamilton, but the latter merged with Macdonald Institute in 1903. The principal of the discontinued school at Hamilton, Miss Mary Urie Watson, became head of the new department. It is interesting to recall that a manual training department and other activities associated with the improvement of rural education were located in Macdonald Institute in those early days. We received encouragement and suggestions for our work from the lirst principal, Miss Watson, who lives in Ayr, Ontario. Watson Hall commemorates her line pioneer work in this com aratively new sphere of education for women. We ask our graduates to accept the challenge of our founder an early sponsors to continued effort, growth in knowledge and understanding, and experimentation, characteristics of the programme of the early Macdonald Institute. May our motto My hope is constant in thee continue to be a reality to this and future graduating classes. S? 69- 4:9- Nllhf Nl. l..AifVll5Dl:N MRS. A. E. BARBER MISS EDITH BRAY Ai miami l'rojfiif,r Dean uf Wo111e1z Amrirtmzt Proferrar I -1,9 fi Q ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE C. BARKER, Vice-President E. RAITHBY, President NIACDONALD INSTITUTE DIPLONIA 'SG EXECUTIVE 1 II. RICE Treasurer THE 1950 Diploma Course of Xlgietloimltl Institute leaves the O.rX.C. e.tmpus with ii note of regret. Oui yciii' here has heeii impriiitetl iii our minds through mgiiiy' uceiisitms tis well .is through the viirietl ple.isu s of campus and resitlence life. We leave with in fuller knowledge of the requireiiieiits of gt lmineiiigikei' iiiitl hope that our stut s will eiigihle us tu fulfill this tgisk more etlieieiitly To the degree stutleiits we wish you every success in your eitreers, itml thiiiik you sincerely' for yo CU'UPCI'LlIfIUI'I. i P'-'N fbi lf i i ' ROI-ILERQ Secretary K, BROWN Coiiiiiiittec 11 cvs sv' 3 if 1 PL'I.KINC3IIpXNI. C oiiiiiiittee Q s L E LNQQLX klmiiiiiiiir I' i f ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE xii-,', ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE A-FAN ff' JEAN L. ADAIR, JOAN A. ANDERSON, CLARISSA BARKER, ELEANOR BEATTY Wingham, Ont. Muskoka, Ont. Richvale, Ont. Acton, Ont. ID' Qld JEAN 13, BERTRAM, KEITHA J, BROWN, Dundggs Qnt. A x WIIIOWdZ1IC, OHL, '55 NIP.I'.jUI'IIg Ig BROWN, RCJSIQMARY IS. BUILD, DIANE H. BURLEIGH, ANN P. HAMILTON F'frcrhf,rm1gh, firm Wcllmgron, Om. Bach, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. If ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LJYA4 ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 'Qi X f - ELIZABETH R. COCKSHUIT, JOSEPHINE T. COOPER, HELEN B. CRAVEN, M- JANE DALZIEL, Brantford, Ont. Brampton, Ont. Chatham, ODI. Elmlffi, Om- Aff 6' C343 'lt -1 DONNA DILLON, IIEANNE E. DOANE Hamilton, Ont. NOFVHI ODI. 9? ' 19' . I X ' -IOAN V. EARLE, ELIZABETH ANN ENGLAND BARBARA H. EYERE'II'IA, LEUNA .I FICNDLEY Toronto Ont. Niagara Fnllx, Ont. BV-ICCIWILIAUC. Om- IIV-W'PU M OU! Ijx-rl! ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE . '35 L- K KATI-ILEEN M. FLATT, I-Iamilton, Ont. MARJORIE E. FLAVELLE, Lindsay, Ont. a JUS N. 3, . 0 P3 'f-Z? NANCY E. HILL, MARGARET A. GARDNER, Toronto, Ont. . Wi- It ' I U . O 3 'sf v-0 Lansing, Ont. A M 'W' IRIS K. HAMILTON, Aurora, Ont. im.: 'W' 'ii SARAH T. HOPKINS, West Saint John, N.B. 'T XV' .1-7' f D 1 IfJSI'.NI. '.I'.'s' III,'If,III:fJN, hlLIalfLN A KOENIG, 'ff,ff,y,v',, Um IVIlIaImI1v,Ont, I'-f,, f ,mm ,IQ V., I ELINOR L. KOHLER, Cayuga, Ont. 4 I FRANCES M. KRUG, Kitchener, Ont, ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE .f.-,.. , ,:. X X MARY L, LANDON, Simcoe, Ont. I ,SQ 3ARBARA E. LEGGETT, - Guelph, Ont. 4- '71 3 X' f C AGNES D. MCBRIDE, 'IOANE MCILWRAITH, Toronto, Ont. Toronto, Ont. ,,5g'?'. . ' E-er ,iii LA ANNE MCLEAN, 0 v qc? BARBARA il. MCNICQHOLL, Harrow, Ont. M Lake Simcoe, Ont. IH GWHN P. MOLLARD, Toronto, Ont. LORNA M. MORRISON, Mono Ro.1d, Ont. 5- 'ver MARY N1 NlC'Ol.l., 1:lL.l!.-Xlilflfl Nl NOLRSII O.1kxlllt',Onr lyltlnn, Ont, Vu.: fl ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 'uw ELLEN E. PAGE, New Dundee, Ont. ELIZA BETH L. RAITHBY, Guelph, Ont. 1' i lf1f .'w if ififi, l1u ,::.,ir,' illc, Um l'-ui J 'iizr' 'A ull!! 'H' 5 it BLANC!-IE S. PIERCEY, Bolton, Ont. 'VAL MARY E. PIGOTT, ELIN P, PULKINGHAM Hamilton, Ont. Hamilton, Ont. Wiarton, Ont. JUNE E. RATHWELL ICJANA IQITTENHOUSIL, VHlClflIlLl Station, Ont m 'f ' 'E' MARION G. ROBARTS, RUTH E. SANDS, London, Ont. Sarnia, Ont. F4 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 'Na L HELEN Ar SCALE, M. PATRICIA SCHAEFER, Toronto, Ont. Kitchener, Ont. ,. 5 .54 Lt, wb. 1 Mn. . F, W OUDV ,HA A - . 'IUDITH A. SHIELDS, North Buy, Ont, ,K 3 I I 3 C23 ! I BARBARA J, SHAW, Mono Road, Ont. 'VA O' 'O 1 Y ILLISL M, SHERIDAN, H.lIl1llf1Jl1,fDIWI, Sus H ELIZA BETH M, SILYERSIDES Zephyr, Ont. sr 'S sf 5 -I' X K 1 R ,I , X I Y ' , 1 t L N K,'X'I'HLIiljN .X. SMYLIIQ UWENIDULYN fx. S'l4l:W.XR'I', .llz:XY SI RH ll XX, Hl1SI'l:R X STRON Xl H, Nt-xv I-1xkc.lrtl, Ont I't'nlmltl, :Um 'l'urtmnttw, Ont 'I'm'm1ro,OnI IKM. RI ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE Z MARILYN A. STURDY, Prcwon, Om, El. , ! 7 PAULA M. SULLIVAN, PYCSIOYI, OHL Toronto, Ont. ' JOAN G. SUTTON, 'SEZ I ,f J JANE ANN SWORD 1 Toronto, Ont. 4 I Ti ALNIA tl, THOMAS, Port Elgin, Ont. I 72 Q I 41 'v 44 'VA 07 3' 2 BARBARA lj, THORNTON, EILEEN W. TOLTON, Port Dover, Ont. Stratford, Ont. DONNA LI. WINTER Toronto, Ont. zzxshf C' T d X K N ,K f' Q I K? ,Q 9 x X K 41 gil.-A XX -2-U-.g,.5i1f-Q' 5 Q ' K K' 9 - . ' -4 fl Haw mx .yir4 m -4 , X ' f, l K X E 9 SP' x S -1 4 fi-xg! X. 1 p 2' O QQQSQ' 'Q ' ff ' ' ' ' gc-Eg AI ,Q fx? x l I ' A. - , 'E gg '..f V fm-T, an Q2 'x C: 0112 X Z5 f 'CS N I 5 ,f X ffm Q 1 l ' A - ' elf, , ., Q c. 7 j .+I ' ' N 2 f '.fT'1ffx. X' XX Q ' 1 ' ff rn 4 1 ff. xx .01 L., f ' WV? J ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE I ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE ' A 133 if 4?f51?'ff' L 'I ff: 'Yr P- r ' ' -W Gs .. ,ji1lj5 ' ' A f-wffg5fii f:ti . Honorar '-sig, President's Message RADU.-XTION at the conclusion of two years of successful work represents hoth an accomplishment and a challenge. The accomplishment consists of having undertaken and having pursued your course to a satisfactory conclusion. The challenge is ahead of you. The success of your two years' stay at the Ontario Agricultural College can onlyyhe rated in the hnal analysis hy the extent to which you apply your knowledge and training on your own farms and in your own communities. As a group, you have acquitted yourselves in a commendahle manner. You have carried out a well rounded programme and brought deserving credit both to yourselves and to the course you represent. lt is your hope, I am certain, that future years will continue to huild on the foundation you have helped to lay As you go forward at this time, the hest wishes of myself, as your Honorary President, and of the entire Faculty and Stall' go with you. lt has heen said, You may enter College hut you never leave it. You are now .in integral part of O.A.C. .Q r T4 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE D. K. NICINTYRE, D, NI, C., IWCQALLUTNI, NIARQIFXRETANN SHONIKER Vice-President President SCCFCIQIFL'-TTCd5LlTCF EXECUTI VE '511 ASSOCI ATE RADUATION is .1 s11l1e1'111g t1111e i11 the life 111 .1111 st11de11t. First tl1e1'e is the severlng 111' fr1e11dsl1111s 1111d the l11'C11ki11g-1111' of .1et1vit1es e111111'ed11tCQ11llege, S-ee1111dl11 tl1ere1stl1ele.1x'i11g11f.1c.1refree, ir1'es111111sil1le life t11e11g11ge Ill .1 iield 11f1111ce1't.1111t1es, AS .1 result 11f' 11111' s1111111r11 .11 O.A.C. we of Year '511 JXss11c1.1te feel e1111l1de11t 1l1.1t we .11'e 111111 111 .1 better p11sit11111 t11 Accept 1'esp1111sii1il1tics, t11 f.1ee11111'11w11 pr11l1le111s .111d t11 5h.lI'C III tl111se 111 11111' 111111 c11111A 11111111ties. Altl11111gl1 UL1I'b is the s11111llest1'e11r1111 ti1eC1.11111111s, with .1 wide Y.lI'I.ll'lUlI 111 tl1e g111e11f its 111e111l1e1's, of their previ1.111s ed11C11ti1111, .111d the district tl1e1' re111'ese11t f11111'tce11 percentofthe1'e111'1111ts1de 111' O11t.1r111 , we were .1l1lc t11 c1'e.1te Al 1'e.11' spirit tl1.1t led tl1e1e.11'i11t11pi'.1etie11ll11 every iield11fie11de.1v11L11'1111 the C.11111111s 1111d g.1i11ed the respect 111' tl1e e11ti1'e st11de11t IWULIN NI111' we .311 f11rtl1 with the 1'e111e111l11'.111ee 111 the fell11wsl1ip developed .1t O.91.Q,. t11 be .1 credit 11111 1111l1' t11 tl1e 111st1t11t11111 which l1.1s t1'.1111ed 11s, IWLII t11 11111' 11w11 c1111111111111ties. .40?7f77Cc V1111 s Ll. ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ,ji i .,-I I I ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE warg w, ......,.. R. C. COURSE, R. j. BAIRD, D. C. CHADWICK, J. J. CHRISTENSEN, Sr. Nigrryk Ont. Scarborough, Yorkshire, Eng. MOfflSbUfg, Ont. Hornby, Ont. 'E im-'KLA UIFS is, 1 UP uma lf 09' h . fy M. R. ELLIOT, v Florence, Ont. AGRICULTURAL Wa ,v , f .i-:if 2 sniff' ,Tk . ,fr in 1 , fag, PQ. H f,. xIfIDlNfzR, R. S, GROFF, f.h.ff?,,ur.,Ur1r St. C.JCl11lTIUC5,ODI. r G. A. FLYNN, Trenton, Ont. QA CF L. E. HILL, L. HOSKING, Englehart, Ont. Peterficld, Hampshire, England ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE vig? 'FJ R. ll. KEITH, W. D. KENNEDY, J. F. LITTLE, E. D. MAQFARLANE Chilliwack, B.C. Guelph, Ont. Trcnt1Jn,Ont. Pctcrhorough, Ont. ,Wag QIFS ...N ,..,., 4GR:cuLTuRPY1 M. M. MACKINNON, D. G. MOORE, Napanee, Ont. Galt, Ont. R. MURRAY, D. M. MtC.ALLl.lM, W. Mtl LUNG, G. S Nltl-':Xl5YliN, Brampton, Ont. Elmwoml, Ont. Elmxyulc, Ont. 'l':xt'rtm1, Ont llu-I ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ig , ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE . . - i n 5 3' , , A - Q V1 -gf, vs .. '-'T ' ' if? ' .i-'fi . ,-f v,,. ' -D' jr ffm- E . x , . , -sv 3 ft.,-:J . Q' f D. K. MCINTYRE, R. C. NEELY, E. M. NORTHWOOD C. H. PATRICK, Peterborough, Ont. London, Ont. Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A. LOHCIOI1. Ont. Q !4 l'tLp, ,JIFS , ,, ff .,+mnw:. . .N . AGRICULTUEJ9 A33 5. H. P1oTT, V . H- J- RICKER, Stoney Creek, Ont. Dunnville, Ont. 4'9' , f. S'HNIJf'.RwON, 14. ci sucoizo, G. ,1. SHONIKER, Imniion, Ont St. f.g1rh41r1ncs,Ont. Toronto, Ont. 'U 1 r x , gif, ' ' ' f A MARGARET A. SHONIKER Preston, Ont. W 4 , x 901. ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 2 R .f'f ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE J. E. TURNBULL, W. R. WATT, Horsham, Sussex, England Waterford, Ont. GPICULTURN' J. W. WHITE, ' S. F. XXILCOLKS Stratford, Ont. A E Toronto, Ont. W. H. WOODLEY, -I. If. LMQK, HAllllTIElll1,QJI1I. XvL'Il.1I1tl,C5I1l. I 9 9 ' 3 4, xg, Zi 925 ' is ff hu 3 if f , J A' V fx- V 5 Q' t . if f ZW iv af. 'M 41 . 5,1 L sr, V m ' if fx E? I -. 'ff 4 - . aw, .av ' 1 Q ft. SL ' , 1, ax ' -' f w 1 ie: ' 8 ,Z , ,, gi f x, f xif'TTf K :sp H 5 , A1 3 1 Sfff' zixifyfz . . 3-K Y. . , ,. c F? ' 25' x 1 n '- 4. W. Y? '- , ii. P f L3 ff: W V ' if Y ,,. , :wwf .mf 5 -if Qi 1' '.'X.xQQ t ' .L ,: . J. thx.,-ug Q: .2 . 5 W n .W 5, ff Hg, 4 9.5.3 4 :Q A ' tm, ' 1 1.0, X , ' Ax Afw WW flzjfgiff. 'V fzmsfi 'ifgklf 0 wSX, F, 224' 1 A , J . V 1 41 Vw 1 wwf . Lgw' rf?-NH! f x,4 , 'i5v5,6,f - . ., ,f W gm V Qs. I 1 ,I 5 '. 1 fii H 4-:fix 1, JI, is .. . . 1 ,. v . +A- 1 . - , mifid J' A1 ...Wk ,R .v ,yr-mr, -X .1 W, Yf's1,'f,+ K' gk ,.-h Q?-f 'l'5L'fA?f'?',i 9,h ,I - 1 '34 x . 1-Yr-fl f ., vw x F vfzpdy cy va 4 ' ' w 3, 5 '. 2 2-,Y V' - , 132, r,,,1y . j -1 f fi X 11' ffgfg2'jj, 1-ff .fm A Q, X ' 1 hi H, ' .115 ' A .fi , S3252 . - r ,aw , , ,fi ' 2' 'A ' ff :f 3 gi 2 J V144 fff1fEz2f'zifA'f vi ,Aga i 3f1Ji'Viv' wif SL '1 if' ai if' 23' Wax W 1, i,.,,g 4' flzifg- 4 '34 L wr nw- N .ffm':ai 'Nbr Q4 351 y,? if ' P- . if is g , if N is ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 1 I ix i' AW qi X , 5 ' i' ' 1 ii l .L ,. pg iz 1 , -n-.,--f 1. ,p-fu., -A i . I l I ,W li - 1- , '-' -A E is A, 4- N C.: -i ,Il ll 1 I' - :l dl I gi ll I ,Qi L. YEAR '51 OWL. EXECUTIVE FRONT ROW,Vlett to right Dr Fowler Hon, Pres, , E. H Nlisener Pres, , SECOND ROW, left to rixuhtg L. Elnies, R. Ni, .Xrinitage Vice-Pres, , li D. l-lornei U THE nieinlwers of Year '5O'O,Y.Cf. we extend our sincerest congratulations. ln graduating, you are a worthv class to represent the mid-point of the twentieth century 4 the century in which the science of Veterinary Medicine has made such outstanding progress. You have excelled in scholastic alwility, in the display of a scientific approach as evidenced his the progress of your Science Associationfl, on the playing field, and in the other phases of campus activity You will he accepted with pride hy' your colleagues. We of Year '51 accept with pride your challenge to uphold and further the traditions ol OK .Ca We wish you every' success in the years to come. Q . llxi-I Nl SR yy X . I ' , 2 gdggfm A ,.,,. VT. . N A L59 Z W' A I 9 I I I 1 r ,il Q 1 ' 1 i . I ,ai ,Mn ni 15' 1 gb ifkaylm 4 r . I ' 'I 1 :7J ... I J 1 ' ' 'Sl 0.A.6. Class Pun: 82 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 'tv ur- I ' W 'E Z lr I fig 1 I A 3 F5 .l I vs .,4 - t , 'sf 1 sr, ta, EXECUTIVE O.A.C. '51 FRONT ROW, left to right: CQ. M. Sn itzer iiPresf,, Dr Shoemaker Qlrlon. Pres. ,, G W McNern ,Vice-Pres. SECOND ROW, Ielt to right: D. L, Watson, ll. Cf. Beaton if5TreasfV, D. R, Baskin iSec'v ,, S, C. Stothers. E of Year '51 novv find ourselves at the end of our junior Year. It is dillicult to helieve that three vears have gone hv since our arrival on the OJYC. campus. During that time we have come to know the memhers of Year '50 hetter than those of any other vear. It was Year 'SO who, as sophomores, moulded us into the compact hodv that vve are now. Our respect and admiration for vou has grown more each vear. You have lween a hard vear to follow. ln all phases of College life vou have set high standards for succeeding vears to trv to surpass. As vou leave OAL., the memlwers of Year '51 vvish you as much success individually as you have enioved collectively' in vour four vears on this campus. llu-I Sl J ,X '52 Class 0.V.C. GI ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE m , ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE Ill I 4 l I U: , ,,. 5'- if asc' 1- -- ' .'1 I N,b 5 J n, T 5 . 5 0 EXllCQUTlX'll UAXLL. 'Sl l'liUNkl' KONI, lglt to rugllr IL ll Nurtlw Pmx , Dr' 'l' I. 'Inmo Hmm ljru Shi UND ROW, lgfr ru rnglu l, li 5rgpl1m,kQ l' Hlllllllfllll, OCLAI ,ll li XX'l1lml1u.ul, U ll ljlllklfl I llvljlix E of Yc.u' '52 cxtcml our l1c.11'tx' umgr.1rul.ntmm tu the tLfI'LlLlLl.lIflIllLf alms, .xml slmcrclx lumpy tlmt c.1clw mcmlwcr slmll rc.1cl1 tlwc mp rung in tlwc l.ulllur of success Wnth thc culnplcmm ultlwm term ,xvcslmll l1.u'cp.1s5ul .murlmr IllllC5fUllC lm thc I'U.lnl ul' xlCfCl'lll.lI'X Xlulmnc.Tlmuglw,.15l1cl.1s5,wcl1.lw Llllllllllblltll Ill nulnlwcm, let us m.1mt.1m, .zml IINPVUYC the 5CllUl.l5flC. social uml .lrlwlcruq 8I.lI1Ll.ll'Ll5 rlmt wc l1.1xfc csmlwllsllckl .lml lct us m.1lccuur Vtllldllllllg two xmas .ls lull ul timd mcmurics as thc twu wc luxe lust cxpcricmcll, L ,Q JM l'-.1 N 5 W. , X ls X 1 5 .i ..,? T A' ,Q r 5 .i H, ja 1 T :if -4 I ir 'v E ig. X S X. X ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE EXECUTIVE O.A.C. '52 FRONT ROW, left to righti H. G, Norry f',Pres. 1, Dr. M.1cLachlan f,Hon Pres. , R. ll. Stecklc ' Vice-Pres . SECOND ROW, left to rightg S. D. Stainton, D. E. Toole, R. F. Heard, L A Deane, R. A Richardson ,Seca EAR '52 extends to the graduating Year their congratulations and best wishes. We respect you for your accomplishments and wehave many happy memories of our associations with you. May the future hold in store for each of you a happy and successful life and good fortune in all things. As we of '52 stand on the threshold of the second half of our college life, we can look back on our accomplishments with a great deal of satisfaction. Because of the co-operation and enthusiasm shown by the members of our year, we have managed to compete favourably with the larger years in many phases of extracurricular activity. But we must remember that the half of our college life that contains the most responsibilities lies ahead, and to match the records that have been set during recent years, we must strive ahead with even more co-operation and enthusiasm. y4.fi'7 llxiil N I 4, I I W, mis' G X il . ,,.c-A -. - .. ..,,- H...-......-elf? 4 4 fs 0 N Ln N Eh QD 2 Q ea o I- 9 ea Q Q i S H Q1 i U5 2 i E ru : O Q u IB E ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 46- fv EXECUTIVE MACDONALD INSTITUTE DEGREE '52 FRONT ROW, left to right, Eileen NIt1cI,cos.l4PreSf, Misy E. L, BT.1I xl'IOI'I. Prey, ,Thelma Rohhinx Seca SECOND ROW, left to righti Agnes Turnhull fiYice-Pi'ex.Y, Catherine Lyle, 'lean Steclxle, 'Ioan Snialllieltl, Pauline Stone, Treax cONGRATULATIONS to Mac Diploma! May success and happiness go with you in whatever path oflifie you choose to follow. You have made our Sophomore year a very pleasant one through your frientlliness and generosity. We of Year '52 degree have reached the halfway mark in our college career, We are attempting to pave the way for future classes through the estahlishment of practical stantlartls that will apply for many years to come. The task is not an easy one, hut it is hopetl that through co-operation antl acceptance ot' responsihilities we may he successful. 0-G l'...f J l .mm , V' :FNB , ' :it-as .Q ji 6 3.21 1512: GQ ' lx, L 1 I . . .H z 1 - -- .........., ' :N ' , 3 I .. 1 A , , f Q ' 1 ' l X I , 1 Q Y I V 4 ,,L I ' l K ' ? 4' Q rl 1 1. , L J ff' -, 'Q . .51- ff ' ' I - X , 1 Q . 53 3 - ' I , 1 I ' ' I v ' . , , , lf' , l ,. , -i ! 5 7 'S r 1 l x f x- f V -1-G-.afmvmzvi-g fL 1-'rmmamw a:.1nrzw.1-:mmmwwv ' ' ' Q F ? i!L , - Q ' Q I J R , 1 I I , , ,V .Mx ,A., . , i , , I 1 1 , . pg, 'X I V , , 11 I Y vi Q,3,,gi V Faf -f I I ' 1, V A 1 , 1 5 Qt 5 A xr ' 5' , r ' P f 1 ,. 5 X ' x f Q ,- , f ' 3 fn 1 X , f . I 1 N I I 'iff' g ' 1 1 'QSM I . . I , Q A v I , 1 I I 4 . 1 4. azz? X 5 r' 1 4. gg, 1,5 .WAI 1 Af? a 'ill G, , JT' ' if -girl: y f., 5133! , 1 x aff Y x 5 .IAI ,x Q W if Q6 1, .1 - f ., v. Mr! A .5-2 , Q' ' , 1 . . '41 51 ' 4 2 2 a' ,if . 713. ,K H 54 if' if i? I 41 E4 1 '.: ry .. wi. ',f, 'K 1 J, . , 5 ,W 4 f 1 . n. 4 , ,- :JA E 1 gg 4 5 I , ij . ' 1 5 .IQ - 73 V PT 3 s R i x I ' NI 1 7 5 I , ' r , , Q Q I 6 , . 0 . . Q -Q S' , i 5 , ,lx .4 V ' 4 ' ' ' 9 ' . I ' 'Il ' 41 , I , .- lt: Q J' 'IW' 'f 'I '4 rl 'f ' 'Jl.',fIL',- 'ff , .- -arf , I 1 ' f ' 4. ,s A ' i . g ' 'Q' , 1 I 1 V ' 1 4? , Q Y ' 9, 4 X,l 'g' I at + 1, . x .- 1 t 11111 1 '53 Class 0 0c9 Pwr. 90 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE BQ' ,Q 1. F1 NS! i I 'Q' EXECUTIVE OAL. '53 FRONT ROW, left to right. G, Cl. Clark fpresfl, Prof. Caxers ',l'l.,bI1 Prey i, .-X. Cum whell Yiee-Pres. SECOND ROW, left to right G. M. Cfoutts, W, ll Collett l'See'y , M. E Peart, T T Nl tan tler Ham Treas ,ll Nl Lintllex EAR '53 is young in years, small in numhers, hut already great with potentialities. The life at O.:X.CQ, presents great opportunities in an all-rountl development. Let's keep up the active p.irtieip.ition. Year '53, for most will he Contrilwutetl to ourselves and to the College, when we intliyitlually .intl yearly tlonate our best. To our sophomores, we extend thanks for the early antl eontinuetl interest you have taken in us. To you we pledge our keenest rivalry while on this campus. The graduating year, with so many stutlents, has set a stantlartl, in .ill phases ol College life, that is enyiahle. Year '50 -'E you have proven yourselves to he the Senior Year. May a tlemocratie life ollier eaeh of you eontinuetl happiness .intl sueeess. You ,ire tleserx ing. r I I. i ,g , Z i N5 LD s G15 Q15 .2 Q 0 0 lin 3 0 Q Q i S i funn i Q15 g Illl 'E CB S O Q 9 IB E Pxug 97 oNTAmo AGRICULTURAL coiuacs onmiuo verenimnv cones: . 'f-' , I I T Z-' ' W 'wo' EXECUTIVE MACDONALD INSTITUTE DEGREE '53 FRONT ROW, lelt to i'iglit. Namy Nlartliexys IiSeC'y i, Molly Mitchell eprex ,lle.in Byery Yiec-Prex SECOND ROW, left to right: PM Gilchrist, Allixon Bilton, hex Dull, Anim Creed LkTi'e.ix . E of Mac '53 have Conie to the end of our lirsr yeiir of college. We have le.irned .i great de.il in th.it time. During the following three years, may we increase our knowledge and hi'o.iden our outlook in miiny fields. To our sophomores, we any thunk you for helping us to heeome eutiihlished in our new experience. We would like to extend heat wishes for the future to the cl.i5s of 'SO Xliiedoniild lnsriture, with the hope that the friends you have miide and the niemorieb you hiiye found will not he forgotten. My My x Y' ii Q , K - 5 , Mmf... ,. umm- -wg, V X 5 . u 1 ,N x .1 ,dv , 'f-yy, 1 Q , a Q E X fair! . Fa, ,D ag,-M . QV! 5 , I 9 1 K 5 - A Q ff E , ,, 1 -, , 1 , Z 5 K . D vi N-MM ', !iJ 'Q 1' ff' QA 4 rg 5 . '54 0.V.C. Class ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE QUE! ga u! L' EXECUTIVE O.X'.C. '54 FRONT ROW, Dr. A. H. Kennedy ll-lon. Pres. SECOND ROW, left to right: D. W. R. Bailey fSec'y X, K. li, E. L.1ch.1pelle 'KYiee-Pres. R, Pflllllr IPVCN- To THE professors who instructed us we sity, Thank you. We deeply gipprecidte the xxyirni welcome of the sophomores and we remain indehted to them for their help .ind guidiince during our period of orientation. Our cltiss has the distinct honour of heing the first of the new live-yegir course, rind the lirst to he represented hy the ten provinces ofC1ingid1i. It also included members from the United St.1tes of .Xnierit.i. Bermuda, and the British West Indies. To the k!1,I'L1LlLlLlIII'lIL1 class we extend our congrQitul.itions rind our hest wishes for their continued success. f 7 Z I X Q LD N an m Q SQ 9 i fC Q O va us 4 9 GJ 9 4 O O P A 26 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE QQ, ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE EXECUTIVE O.A.C. ASSOCIATE '51 FRONT ROW, left to right. F. S. :Ky ery iipresj, A. C. Rohertson 'xl-lon. Pres. , Marian Parker ,Seek A SECOND ROW, left to right: R. W Scheuerman, W, M, Walker, G, G. Coghlin, R, B. Frame Lxyiee-Pres. , T, Nl, Bruce xTreas. . ONGRATULATTONS to you of the 'SO Associate Class upon your graduation. You are small in numher, hut large in spirit. Hang on to that spirit fellows and good luck to you from your hig little hrothers, the '51 Associates. We hope we can he as hrotherly to our Hfroshu as you were to us. It seems hut a day since we of the '51 Associate Class were wandering in the fog of the freshmen dilemna, hut we are now marching in the enen, and we feel we are a credited part of the campus life. During the past year we have whole-heal edly played our part on the campus and if yye didn't wi too many games on the playing held, we did learn how to lose. Next year we will learn an easier lesson how to yyinl With this opportunity, we of the '51 Associates would like to oller .1 lirm hand of congratulations to the '50 degree 'iAggies, Vets and Nlacdonald lnstitute Diploma course. Your leadership on the campus has heen respected and appreciated . . . good luck and auliyyiedersehen. To the rest of the campus we say: 'Call on us any time, for our co-operation is limitless . . . You ain't seen nothing yet? l'i.i ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE ' u 1--1 s -nf--11- N-nuun .. .. ... - -, L q ...... 5 t:...-'- -1-..1- .. - f ! J Z Xgf -I' . ff- EMMUWI al' Z 'g .f 'T sf, R .AL 9 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 1 A : Q5 ' T . X '- -Q 5 'Ii ' '-: Y ' ' U5J' Q 1 ia 1 Q f' 9 Y tl C.. B, GRIER, D. HILL, M. A. MACGREGOR, Yigc-Prcbmdcnt President Treasurer 'E M 'mifib' QQ- 19.5, fy.,.,,,,, Ii. PRINGLE, D, E. TOOLE F. D. HORNEY Secretary I, 4IIpI'III1.NlS STELCQKLE LINDLEY, 0. .L - 0.V.C. - Macdonald Institute Union Council 3 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE '1 '1 T '. NI. A. MACGREGOR, C B. GRIER, XX 51 HNI.IUI-Ii, VICC-President Prrsldcrlt Iyrpimrcz' f? D. E. TOOLE, K. G. MURRAY .X H. BESWILK T IJ MORRIS ScCI'ctAry L lurk of Rporryix Gviiif' f.x'.K . v L. J. GIBSON D. Nl. ANDERSON U N1 1 X1d.XLl-L'Nl A l. l 'C' Q-Q 'ct' J, UNDLEY .1 MAcgDoN.LxLD cg c cmax r s XXI-.RN Students' Council 0. .C. IU-.I 101 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE Q1 A 1 3ng,,.g V Q. .N --w fxi1,..f:v- ' 15,637 sk y? if ' , la' , M F D. HORNEY, D. H. HILL, L. ELMES, Yxcc-Prcsidcnt President Treasurer ,au-. Qx ,. Img: 'ff L E. STEPHEN, R. W. ABELL ul. L. MQMANUS E- H. MISENER Sqcrctary ff 'TFQ4' -ff 1 if j 115511 ' . f ,.: ,z-gay' lf2M ' 9-Zffiff ifig I QF? I D ', I V f in . I2 2.55 : ' V. , f-, xfLm'rH ng WHITEHEAD J. R. PMNGLE cg. A. ANDERSON Students' Council 0.V.C. 'Q ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE NORM.-X GILMOUR 'IEKN STECQKLE Vic:-President Pm d DOROTHY .-XLLAN ELIZABETH HAY Trcnsurcr ICXTHIQRX N PRINQ Ih fi. -:iii Y' -, 7 1- X' B -XRBKRA SLIDDEN IRIS HXNIIIQION ,NNN NMLEAY i KN I'HLIihN HAIT Students' Council Macdonald Institute I I ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE . Y- i -- 55 f ,. E . 1 . .. C 4 MEET, X 1 Q, K , 1 N 5 , 4, -2 Q gift -7 A t ' In i ATEW., 1 5 1 1- S .,,, : F, :gf 3, s .. , 1. . I 9-. S.-1 35- 0 .X C.. I.IX'Il STOCQIXQ 'IUDGING TIQJXXI IRONAI' IUIXX. Ittr1111'1gl11 Pm! XX'. O Kg1111uIx Qu.1th ,I-. M IIt.1tI1,P1'11I NI XX' Smplcs lt1.1ch SI-.lONI3Iil5XX,1t1tt1111ght L1 Ihu1'11, H I' 511xtIt'1', XX 5 Ix1I111t-1, II Ii I3.1Lu1', L. 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O11t.11'1u sttmd l5IALI 111 tl1cC.11111pct1t1t111, .1111 1.111145-I 41h III l1111wt-X, Sth III had t.1ttIu, hut xx'u1'c thm'11 thu hat III thc11' I'.lfIlI5,f III hnth sl1uup.111tI sxvxnu LIJNNCN I111I1'.11.h1.1IIx. II li II.lIxCI' ww 4th III Imtsm, I.. XI. I5c.1tI1w.1s Hth III hccf gnttlc, .111tI XX'. S. IRIIIIICI' 1-11h III IIKJINLNV 1.x h1Iu Ci 'I'h111'11 IIILILIC .1 SIIIIlI.lI'IX guml NIIUXYIIIALI Ill Iutmu when hc stood Sth XL11' ISI' ui-.111'cwu thu .lI3IWI'CLI.llIlJII of tht 1.'I11ss11I'tl1ccIIu1'ts of the t11.1tI1u5, I71'11f'cmsu1' NI. XX'. St.1pIcs .1- ' If1111ItE.,111 XX KJ Iic1111t'1Ix, III thc11' t111t11'1111g QIII111'ts III thu c11.1t'I1111.g of the tu11111, 1111tI thu uppo1't11111tx 1' IIIlIV .IIIIIIv'IL,'I IIICIII 111 XISII thu tI1IIu1't'11t xX111c1'1t.111 111xt1t11t1u11x .111tI xX111q1'1t'.111 I.1xc Stuck fI.11'111s.. ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 1' Ng Q .I ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 3 I is if . I V - , 5 1 ' .1 9 1 5 -4 hs' .,I 1' . ll 1. - I I. is U.A.C. XlE.'XT 'IUDGING rl-EQXNI LEFT TORICEHT Prof ll C,Stlllxxell, Co.ich ,D X' Slinger, U K Nl.icLeod, li G Nlnripix, W I5 Stone. ON Slinger, Gordon M.1cleod, lslenneth Nlurixii' ,ind Fixink Stone, coached hi' Professor E, CQ. Stillwel l, represented the College .it the 1949 lntern.1tion.il lntercollegmte Nle.1t 'Iudgiiig Contest held .it cilllC.llQU, when they competed with twenty other te.ims from thesdillierent universities in the United St.ites. When the time ctime to select the teiim of three men, Fiyink Stone w.is nomin.ited .is .iltern.ite. The three men nominated to compete m.ide .i very good showing indeed. They were high tegim in iudging pork, third in judging l.imh, rind lirst in liimh gixicliiig, .md in competition stood sixteenth ee 200 m.irl4s heloxx' the winning team from Oklgihom.i. lndividuQ1lIi', Don Slinger w.is high IILIII of the competition in ,litmh judging, tied for second pl.1cc in judging pork and twelfth in liimh gi-iitliiig. Gordon Nl.icleo-l stood third in l.imh grddiiig .md tweltth in ILlLll IlIf' pork, while lien NIurr.ii' rginked second in l.imh gi-ritliiig, 'S 'N XYe congratulate these men on their .ichievement, .ind .it the s.1me time do not forget the contrihntion of the iilterngite tow.ird the htnlding of the team. Um' sincere grgititnde is expressed to Professor Stillxx ell I for his untiring elliorts while tixiining these men 4 lliivi ION I ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE ul-s OAL. DAIRY CATTLE TUDGING TEAM LEI-'TTU RIGHT li ll Ilennings, H ll IS.lIxCI', S M.lcDon.1ld,Prof' A D RLlIllUIl5'LiO.lClT ,L. M heath. NQQE more, the Fourth Yeiir students from the Qntitrio Agrieulturitl College h.1d the privilege rind honour nl' representing Ci.llTilLl.l .it the Ngitiondl lntercollegidte Dairy Cttttle .Iudging Contest held in connection with the l.D.l,lI'T' CQ.1ttle Congress .tt Xlftterloo, lowtt. On Uctoher 3, 1949, H.trold l3.1l4er, Emerson 'lennings, Lgtnce Lettth rind Sidney lNf'litcDonttld proceeded to deinonstrdte to the respective ind-'es rind twentx'-nine tennis from American lnstitntions what they A 5 X . ltnexx .ihont the roster mother of ltiinniniitx. As .1 teinn, they stood ninth in the competition, with Town rdnlcing lirst Untdrio ritnlced third in Holsteins .ind lifith in jerseys. l-l.irold lhlfer w.1s sixth in the entire contest, high mtin in Guernseys, eighth in l-lolsteins Lind ninth in l'mroxx'n Swiss Ye.ir 'SU eongmttiltites these nien who, under the rthle coaching of Professor A, D. Runions, hrotight sneh credit to the Clntdrio Agrictiltuixil College. To Sidnexr NlricDon.ild, the .ilterngite, we express our gixttitnde, since he, no douht, helped the three nien '.'i.'ho tiirried the lminner for the C,ollegeeon4the-Hill to recognize the filet that the compulsions of responsilvilitr rind the inestdptthle neeessiti' ol decision tire ctirdinrtl requisites of citizenship. f ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE m , ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE !-!.l?!i!l!ll I NIAIOR CQ WINNERS FRONT ROW, left to right King, I, Ducky if NI.1LLunI, If li QLINPLAINIJII, .X Dm BAK K ROW, IL'IIIUlAl.LfI1I D, Nlumon, h W. ITIIICIICX, ly B Nlllluyil li I514g'Ljx,LI Iiurku EXIfC,UFI-ILE JXXYJXRD WINNERS IIRUNII' ROW, ICICI to Hgh! R Iixxgxgx, ll K Nt uuttx, LQ ffI.1CI-umI, Il Ilxlmf BMKliOXX',Igtrw1-xghr I I5 Q1r'1yl',I7 Hull, I- 5HIIlL'I'N, Ix Lv xIL1IAI'.lX,Xx 5 INIIIIICI' i 'f-ur 'I' I KHXNIHILIQS I l ISXNIIYL, NIINFIUXN ISIIAIIIIQ I I MXH!!-I flux, 1 Ill! l'l','IHIf'.',' . In n ,I HI I I.,.r I ' 'L N1 I'-My IW' ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE EELS!! 'zaf- fwfaiia J! SLIILNQQIQ TIXSSOCQI,-XTION UNL. EXECUTIVE FRONT P D xM'l11st1'ur1g, yprus NIJ UND ROW ICH uv ruglwr A S Greig KkVicc-Pro, I, I- XV.llCl'I'vllI'X' L. 'J' -G 'v O.V.C,. STUDENTS' SHOP EXECUTIVE PPUNI IWJX7, f Ir rur'14I1r K, Ip IJJIIISCX, ' Yue-Pros R. Ii. 'IWQIXIUI' fwllrcizsj, G. E. Ha1rr1s0nCPrcb.D, Dr. Jones, L. S. Mcliisbbon 'Sccrcrurvy. NIffF.I1I'U'J.'x Ifgfr rw rwhr S. R Hell, 'If H.SuwL1ll,'l, H.ShiIIingI41w,.j. B. Pnrlinnwcnr, H. B. McCutchc:on, M. H. Clark, A Robertson. MISSING, Dr. Smith ffl-Ion. Prcxi r ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE mm -FSI .v-1 I.,-aux-f Sr , ,oeafg ONTARIO VETERINARY ASSOCIATION KHIUNIOR CHAPTERJ EXECUTIVE FRONT ROW, lcft to right: O. B Niinnions f,Yicc-Pres. , R G M, Ariiiuiir xprcs SECOND ROW, lcft to riglit.'l, A. Grcdnuyiy flTrci1s. f, D. W, Stcxmrt iXScc'x McOi,m.iii THE function of thc Ontario X'ctcriniii'i' Association, .luniur Clmptcr, is tocncouriigc gi spirit ol'pi'ufcssioii.1l pride: iintl Cornmuniti' of stiimlziixls. The successful future of our pmlicssioii tlcpcntls upnn thc itlc.ils lmrn within us its students, so tlut wc fulfill our olwligiitions .is X'ctcriiigii'iiiiis. We .ittcinpt to .icliicvc tliis go.il lwy inviting to our College uutstgintling spc.ilccrs whim .irc cxpcrts in thc scicntitic .intl pr.ictic.il ticltl of Veterinary Medicine. 079 lluii lil? 1 we QF' 2 rg ,fs ., M N, .gt V we -nw 4 Q rbjf :ig 0-if g ax ,wav Q w 8,1 Q' ' . 3 I Q N at 1 Qi 4 ,. if 5 1. 6 -r ' 0 , :dv 3 'ff 3 'id it z 5,-4' V aliknx , 'Q' Q J ' .n I ai .pt M I l if vi' ' Q l ' 1 1 5 9' A rv 6 1? I I i f ,i .1 if ai Q 35 L, ,fow- 1 i i 'Nus- ' -14' 1 4' .muff 5 5 TA-in iwgpa' g , A ,qs 4- . 3, Y Q Y' f leaf-2 . I'--.r I 2 4s 'L. ' 'ix ' 1 I s- xl x A 1 ,iffy ' L1 0 i IU K OT an a 0 D 91 : S E QQ an 0 :- K N a. u- TAU' SIGMA A EG OM ..- u Lv VT' ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE IH BBB!! -fr 1 uf' 1 3: R f 2 , I l . . 4 M QI ' al If 1'-f' l ' I l Pl' l 52 '- , S - Y. - lg 5 I 1 , . . sag, FRQXTRHS IN IiXIiCQUTIX'UNl 1-luwruoxxy mf wngilf LQ Nl Llmnf xi LA ,n L-, x1.ll14.n Nl xx Nl ,R s mn. li P SILK UfNll3liUXV,lclt tor'lAL1l1I XX' linulklxlllgrlrxu KRS U lkmk WM l HILIQIIIN U4 ll XX' ll Nu' 'Nll l Lln: :X N14 Ii of Yun' 'SO .nc lc.ufing, .ind will woon lwc loolqxng luck upon our four x'c.1I'solLollulgc lnlu. One ol om fondest IIICIHOVICS will lwc our gI55UCl.lflUllS 111 the Onlcgn TJLI Signm F1'.1tc1'n1ry. lr xxpu lmrc we Q nm to nmlcrsmml thc rc.1l IIICJIIIHQ of thc woul ''l3r'otl1c1'l1ooLl. ln our P.lI'flClP.lIIUl1 rn lwumncss lncctlngs, lmnqucta .mnll BXVCJKCI' hop, wc plglwll up .1 Cannot lwc IWCLILCII, To you ol rl1cU,T.S, l would liku to mv, kccp up the gooll worla, kcgp rlwc xpnlt In striving cx'cl'onxx'.1I1ls, NPIVII wlllc kcc l .l l l ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 1 , 1 . 1 5 1 . 1 .. 1 1 . 1 S 1 e R 2 1 Q 1 1 -.K ' l 3 ' - '? If V.- X LI BR AN Nl STAFF FRUNT ROW, lelt to right Iilimlyetli H.1y 'Seey-Tre.1s , A H Reswielx filitlitor-invf hiel' , Prof. W D, Tolton ffF.1e11lty Atlyisorx 'I l7 Mei Ul'LILlOLl.llC O Y Ci fetlitor ,4lC.llT l,1CI'fI'LlIlI 'Mae Diplonu Editor SU UND ROW, left to right R L.1ll'l'C.lll :Xrt Eelitor ., Christensen 'XO A Ci. 'SO Associate Etlitor .X l..1r111.1nl'LQollege Life lltlitor ki l'oyyler Assisttint UNK Etlitor 1, 'l' F Kingsniill fAss1st.1nt Atlyertising lVTtllTtl.LfCI4l, W. R D.1y'isontpliotogiutpliy' Etlitor , R D Fish 'O YL '52 , E li Lontts .Mlxertising lNl.1i1.1lger1, H. Neely iipliotoutgiytpliei' This is .1 story 'LA.,.,.. the story' of the GRADUATING CLASSES OF 1950 It is .1 l1.1ppy' story' Y A Ll story' Ol'iCOlNI'g1LlCSl1lP Qinel good tinies. lt is .111 inspiring story' A Ll story' of spleneliel Jeeoiiiplishnient. lt is Ll true story' and its eh11r11eters are 11ll real. This is only the lweginning of the story, the rest heing hitlelen in the niinels and hearts of those 1. hose pietnres ron see, to he livetl out in the years to eonle. The story' tellers are not one hut i11g1ny'. The eonipiling ol this story' is .1 gi'tg.111tie msle, whieh eoultl never he 11eeon1plisheel hy' any' one person. It is the iesnlt ol LU'UlWCl'.ll'lXC ellort. We .1re proud of the pliotogiztliyf ginel teehniettl skill nmnifesteel in its pages. lint rhis story' is niore flhlll Ll worthy' exgnnple of pliotogmpliyf and writing. It has heen the vehicle tliroiigli liieh IIIJHX' h.1y'e fonntl expression for their talents 11nel nhilities, and through it they' have lCtll'llCf'l to 'llSLl1.ll4yL1C resiyonsilwilities .ll1Q.l Curry' through Ll hig task to ll successful Conclusion. To ,ill ril rlieni we extentl sineerest lLfl'LlIllLlLlC. We lioive 1l1.11 this hoolf will serve to inspire nmny' happy' meniories in the years that lie ahead. ff ol 3 . 2 . r E 1 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE sign Qs THE AGGIE STAFF SE.'XTED:'I. G LluillcorrffEd1tor-in-Chlcf . STANDING, left to right. D. Gcndmn, D Robinson f A5509 Edntor f, DOHIL1 XX'intcr1Soc1.1I Ed1tor,,C'. Schncllcr, D. I.,UL1L.IOII'5PUfl5 Editor' ', I-I. Z.1I.15Lx' fBus N1gI',,3,G. XX'iIli.1ms i'ScC'y-Tr'c,1a, V, F, Z.1x'ir7, THIVQ RI2X'IIiXX' STAFF IRUNI RUXX, ICI! IUVINLQIII I'lu Ninn:-I' lim Mgr :X l.lrn1.ln I'AIIfUI'IIl-XIIILI , Pm! XIxI.C.lIl Ipunlrx XII,1mr , Pm! IRII XIIIIIIIII X NI Iyllllkl Xluxnnl 5I'.I UNI? ROXX', IL-It tu rxqlmt NI.n'x II.lI'I'L'l', In II' AIIAIIIIIILII I..lIL'NI I,L XL'Il!I'AIIIL'lIIN ,N II I 1wlC 5p.v1INI'II1Iul .I It lr.n-.XII-MI, 5 I7 5t.lll1run,vIu.111Illxlw 'IIIIRI7 RUXX, II-Ir ru ruglmr I CI IIunl I.IIL'I'.II'X I'.IInmr , XX' R Iv.lr'v1L, II XX Mnlxlxmll ,XCCmx.nr. I'.I1r u L Iyxlnr XCwII,Ir.- INIIIIJI ,R :X I1.lxxInnI IIIIICIZC I.1IL I.I1lm IIN, ll-5 NIISSINKI .X R .XpIwRrun ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE -I 'lux- 1 Ch-1-..-V--rl , l COLLEGE ROYAL EXECUTIVE SEATED,lftrro1-nghr XY E Roger ' Y!LQkI'Pl'C5, ,N1l55JC.lI1 Rcllough 1 MAL H.1ll,Z11d Dclgrccxx3,D1' G P McRo5ticC4H0nor,1ry Pfcmdcnr 1, G. R. M.1cLgod Prunlcnt , Prof, R LQ Knox 1F.lCllIIj' Adusori, Marg H.11n1ltonV,M11c Hall, lst Dcgrcc LN. O. Watson fT1'c.15urcrX,. CENTRE, luft to rlght E K Louttx L.1lfL1lOgllC Edlrorf, H H, ,lust Cfrd Yc.11' ON Q ,, K, R F.11'rcll iiExhib1ta1,C., G Hunt Euononnu , A F Niiuuty D.111'x , R 13,1115 i.'X1'E , R, LQ N1lll'!'1lX 'ikollcgc Rox.1l Nlghr 1, L Wnuon191g-Engfnccringl, R, Wllcox L1tc111r1x, U L11LLl1.1111 Lljoultry , R, .K SINJCIILILCI' CiB1olog1' 1, C, R Roc Yi-ith Yc.11'O YI.: BAVIQ, ldr to ugh: D ll Pnmull 'lxr Non' rXs5og,1,,H C S11-n1I1c1's 'Ind Yc.11'O Y L. , D D Dol5on 1'CfI1q1ni5rrx ,, R, T. Gmxlurn lxt Yun' OX Q , D X' Slnngur fxllllllgll LlLlNlMlIlLlI'Y1, H T Moore 1:LlUl'UClllflll'C 1, C5 5 L1ndbl.1d 1Stunt Nightl B. Robinson B11crc1'1olog1 , D. G Moon fScLrcr.11'x 1, If Stung' lvr Yun- Drums' INSLRTF, Idrro1'1gl1t.D P Hf11d1-151:11'.Xg1'o11o1111 , L T B.ll1flI1!HLPL1hllkf1LX 1. NIISSINM LUIAIIVIL l4111'R1g11 MM H.1ll IEIPIOUIJ 1, H S TICSNCIX .'xIWlCl,IlIlll'QL-, NNIAXIAI. HlISl5,1XNDRY C,I.UlS IQXILCQUTIYE 11'ff .I W 1 11 1111111111 I2 X 51111 1 11111 'lrou ,IJ X' OIIIINLQCI' ' Pr-U ,Prof LN .Sr1IIwLII1Hon, P1'csw,N U, W.1r5o111Scc'x i L'U'-I1I 1'P,31111-11.11111 U. I lH1u1,1'1111,fl'1'u ,IJ f 5IIlIIl1'cJ X K ,, I' S xXx1,1'x , CQ W McNcrn, D, CQ, Moo1'c,1I. L l71ckout ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ii-,fag ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE INS REA? UPA 1 5' INC' AND T N65 H r L I wnNG R5-47. If ff .. Q' S 0, El-:QW We FIRST PRIZE EXHIBIT COLLEGE ROYAL 1 wg I .II I .ffr,.,p0f'fnn.00rf.PE C'Ol.l.IiKQIi ROYIXI. IXXXTXIID XX'INNlIiRS l.IAI'I' IU Rlk.III Illmmk I'.I!m.I IIm1xII1uIII Nuluu I'ux, ' Ixllllplulr XII IiImmI SInmm.1:1, 5 XI.aCI5m:.1III, lw,1uI lI1.l!I1j'lmH I.luCNIllgIx NImxx1l1.m, I II I'1mII.nx,Iur1gIaNI1.1l1IIXIIINILII I'xI1mI, Xg1ummlx,Il XIIWIN, III sl wx. IU I'..v Ximn:Itn1:I, I III-INI0. XII I71x1xlmu. 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IJ I'Il-UIUIIISOII, Ylcc-Prwf - Q SEL OND ROW, left ru might Norma Battle, D, Bro.1d1our, E C. Hunt, D R NICIAICIIIIII 'Suu v-I rub NIISSING F N llqrmuu, IJOLIIIVX IX-p.1rt1m-nt CC 3 2.1! ClHIiXIIS'I'RY CLUB IiXIiC1U'I'lX'I-Q I-KONIIiOXK',ldrru1'1gI1r I7 IJ Onlxml I'Vw ,I'1uI I, II lI1x.1z:I Ilun' l'r.N SIK OXO IIOXII, Id! tu VIUIN O NI IIIIIXXII Scfx ,I7 Ii II.lNIxIII N nI'I'1m ,II I limisw Inn IIN-I II ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE .46 9 , Q: If, as ,I ii? . X rs, Vi F , - if' 1'3 HORTICULTURE CLUB EXECUTIVE FRONT ROW, lgtrun-1gl1r.'lud1rI1 Shields, H T. NIOOI'CIkpI'C5.L',LDV.5I1OCIII.IIxCI'II'IOI1. Pres Louim Exam SEI UND ROW, ldr uw flight M D. Ruud 'Scby Lf Simdcrson, E. Nllxus, R. S.1mIu-mn IYICQ-Prawn, IU. ,X IJJXILISOII R. R Lip,ir fTrc.1su1'cr . MISSING .I A XK'g.1II,I-.G1Imun f-Ol AGRONOM Y CLUB EXECUTI VE I I'fJN'I IWJXI7 If Ir ru IIYLQIII ID I' IIq111Icrsun 'Prw ,, IDI' Md uukcv IIIUII Ijru, I, IL. Il I.r.1wIor'LI CfV1Cc-Ijrcs., NI! UNI! INJW, Iufrml'I,gI1l 'I' S 'I'urI1 Irq.m1ru , R :X Ir.zuIm1I,I :X White fSL-QV f, E Winch M IIP, ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE NIENF RIFLE CLUB FRONT ROW, IQIK fllI'I'LQIIIl Li IL Sl111tI1'ScLxfIkx'c.u ,II NX' Stk-pI1Lf1w11'IJr-LN ,S IIvlIIl.IIIIx XII:-Ijrw ,X H Lulu BMX IIOW,ILI'ttur'xgI1t Lf M lnL1rls,D I D.1u1LIwwr1. Ii S.lmIu15ou, ly W Spr'.mIxIc, III, Q1 Nluurc, 'X Luxlux 'Z' V I 4.1 W I -' as Cf A 92: Z, -n DIXIR Y C l.L'Ii IIiONAI'IiUXX',ILIxmululmr X I NI.lurx INN ,l'mI II Ii If-ur. Ilmw IHA M SIZKONIIIUIXN.ILIrm1111I1r XX X Ixxmlmk Nu 'Inn .II II Iwm1mw,II II NUI! Xiu IIIH .I II I'I I' IV-,I IIKI ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE IQ, ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE . .A 3 ., X .St 1 A ' f vb fa , , Aa,- g ,.,, fr - my I C If T- .C h. 4: E , L R. L ' yes , iw .SWK- bv' -'Sir BIOLOGY CLUB EXECUTIVE FRONT ROW, lfft IU Hgh! R. A SITOCIIIIIIRCIC LiPI'Cs Pmf BJLCI' IX Hun Prcu, , SEI UND ROW, left III I'I.L1ht L H. 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A 5I1lcILIs,G S INIogg.1cI1 'Tren , A B 1 .zmpbcll 5cC'x - 'f in-+:y,:+asf1qffz,,w,i. . www, Q 9 rs 'Q ,,,, .34 Q' xt L- NEXYNIIXN CQI.UI'm EXIiIQIITIX'Ii I RON'I'ROW, lcfrrurnglml I :X Slum' II'r'c.u ,I I7 Munn YILQ-I'lu ,W ll Inmgmll PIO I1 Www NCI SECIONIU ROW, IqIrmr1gI1r,-I Ii NILQXIIWIITC, I1 IXIQIICIII, I IQ IL Llxum, K R I' l,.lIIx.1IxlI.,I R I..nI mu, NI I Iylmmqlllurq. I' II X.l115LI1.1Ik NIISSINII SI.lII I Inky NI.I1'x Pygurt INSIAIII IH: IIRIIIII II1.lVI.11lI I'xI.I I I ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 41? IT' ai 'SKS BACTERIOLOGY CLU B EXECUTI VIZ FRONT: B. Rol11m0DfP1'c5, SHLOND ROW, left to VIXLQITI H Alcmcn QScu'y Y, L. GL1:mmgLkX'1cu-l91'w.7. D C.. 'jordan fx'I'r'cL1sf, T N N T. - ., 9 ., T' 5 X 11- -6 I .,. . wr' . 1 f,ANxXIDlAN lT.IiGlON BRANCH 460 EXIFQCUTIYE IVIJNXI I4fJW,IL,frrwr'1gIml JN ll Muff 'Ymg-l'rw ,, N. JK, PI11lI1pxfPr'qs,,, K. R. 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W , , Q Q 'N Q-. - av 4 4 ,. fx x R ,1 Y 4 was ..- L p-V A Q : 'wav Q 'X ,J wait ,- 4 0 i Wiwi l ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ig '4A, ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE ,, wa: 4 S' ? UNIUN LITERARY SOCIETY EXECUTIVE k FRONT ROW, Icfr to right L, I, GrmcQTrc.1a R Briggs Iprca , Prof McI,c.m ' I-Ion Prcx K, H. E I'IcIIm.m Suk . SECOND ROW, Icft to ri'qI1t:C,, A. Grant, 01.1 RoIwcrt5on,'Io.1n T.11Ix'our, C.. H.1cLmgx, Gwen Stcxxgrr, Frxm Gmncll, T S Tuth 1 Q9- if I. U. D. I.. Dlili.-XTILRS Il' I7 I, XRIIIIIILIN, O11r.lx'm-Quulxk I I' I3 ,X NLIIII txumlnxu IJRUNI RUW, IL-Ir ru11gI1r I' II .I.INlIk'INIIlI, I. I II.ll1l11sg SILK UND ROW, IL-Ir rux'lIgI1t I3 INImmm, NI I' Iilluqnlxug .XllI'u11.nrq ,l .X L11.mI Xlr.x1v.al.' ,II NI Il II.1II.x IIx..u I.IN ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 1 - g Ligffx My Sister Eileen 5 3 1 ff! Q' LT IV ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE , ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE Old English 'lf Aj ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE .ikyig ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE , ' 1 .Iwi . ,ff , fa - M W5 5 INTER YEAR PUBLIC SPEAKING WINNERS STANDING, Icfr tOrigl1r'H. R, B.1Ixcr,G, Immun, F. Hood, xV,CTI'OIIIL1 r SEATED: Dork KILIIQIIIIIIT IIQII VZ' ju. I . I I QI U gffiff INTER YEAR DEBATING WINNERS YEAR '50 O.A.CQ. Ldr ru IIQIII A f,LlI'IIl2lU, A. Scott, E T. IIL1l1flI'Ig,I,., If. CQ.xIIIpIvclI I -me Ili ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE if C 33 gQ Y-4 UNION PHILHARIVIONIC SOCIETY EXECUTIVE FRONT ROW, lcft to right: A. B. Brown lxTrc.15fJ, M. Stcxum K'Prc5.i, Dr. Rc.1m.1n 'Hmm Pres. , Helen SI1.1w 'Scc'y SECOND ROW, Icft to rigI1t.Ci.1tl1urir1c Bucs, A. Dutkcr ffllmml Mgr. I, C.. S.1ntIgrson, NI. Hdwklnx, G. Ii. Smith, N Bull W, G. IjFCIIll.ll'1,.IOLlI'l Sutton. MISSING Ii W, F1mII.u'1AtIx'. Mgr ,, D. S. W1II.1rtI Band Mgr. ,, R INIlffCII,C.SCL1IC. UNION I3fXRI,I,'XNIIfNT I RON'I' ROW, Iuft to rxglmt 'IA I7 M'mr'l'lN Ocputx SPL'.II'xL'l' , I' H LIQ Lnutllx 55x.lLgr XX1tIx l Ink N x 1 9I1CONlJROW,IcIr tnr'lt1I1t II Ii Ik-IIl11.lr1,OI.lRulwrtxml,CQuur1.'tcxx.lrI, II ftmut, IMHN I'iImjm.1r1, Ir.m k,.m1tII,l I .IIIIINIKII IjL'IW.IIIl1.Ll NI.lII.l!L:L'I IIm,l Iii ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ,ii.,FHgI ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE F24 ' BI ,ss COLLEGE BA ND COLLEGE ORCHESTRA CHORAL CLUB I ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 'gi ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE gn, L A 1- ff' I f 2 Q , 1 '51, -IH : L Ll-'XL A-T L :Z fi X 'iv STUDENTS, CO-OPERATIYE ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE FRONT ROW, lcfl tur1ght:F. Monfrc lfNI.1n.1gcI' , I fN1CKcIx1c-Pres. , 1 W. BIQLEJT X'lCC'PI'C5 . Rmcumxry Hutcluxon BACK ROW, left to right, W. A. .lordary A Morgan, M, McC,ull.1gl1, 'E, SQULIIHCIT fScC'v D. R McL.1ch11m, Florence EHMJA C.ANfXDlfKN OFFILFRS 'l'RpXlNlNG CORPS VNV! ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE STUDENTS' CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT EXECUTIVE Q XFRYONT RQW, left to r'igl1t'.l. W Iitlniunds t1Treas i, Leith Crozier lXSec'yiD, A. R. Elliot Qpresfl, C. K. Spence QVice-Presj SECOND ROW, left tor1glit l.1r'ie Fxnribwortl, R il. Keith, G A. Preston,.I. Snyder, D. W MacDonald, G. ll. Burke, Lorraine Harding ' wl-IAT LIFE in the long run does to us, depends in the long run, on what life finds in us. . The memhers of the Class of 'SO are going out into any a world where there are many unsolved problems, and many difhcult situations to meet. It is a challenging rather than an , ,.......,... J .- l'Q.l easy world. But it is eternally true that the people who have found life most worthwhile in every generation are those who have faced the challenges of life with courage and confidence. The secret of courage and confidence is Faith TT Faith in God, Faith in yourself, and Faith in your fellow men. Good luck, and God lwless you. 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Trophv YUM '45 Trophy' Canadian Intcrmcdiatc Prcscntcd for Annual Competition Intercollegiate Rugby Trophy Won IW Year 'SI O.A.CQ. l H4 ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE g , ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE alll' T. WILDMAN TROPI-l Y To John Malcolm Baker goes the Wildnian Trophy for 1949 - 50. 11. M. BAKER, Mac has been a member of the football team for the past three years and during that time has shown his all-round ability by taking part in Literary and Executive Work. In addition he has been able to maintain an academic record which is above average. Ted Wildman was truly an all-round man and to follow in his footsteps is a high standard. The Wildman Committee felt that this year Mac most closely demonstrated the qualities that marked Ted as a leader of men. To Mac we extend our heartiest congratulations and best wishes. May he always remember Ted Wildman. v2.53 if , - , i MAJOR O WINNERS FRONT ROW, left to right K.. F. Carnpbcll, F Kristofl, E K Courts, Y. -lcnsen, l. Sueitfer, XX' Anderson, D lorinui ' SECOND ROW, left to right N. Rosch, li S. St4lrr.1L,Ci. XX'illi.iins, Ci. Linblad, M. l axcrlex, T R Nleladx BACK ROW, left to rigliti R. Procter, A. A M.1cdon.ild, H lallioiui, lf llennett, O Slinqer INSERT, It-ft to right H. Decks, Ki R Sheri cn, :X ll lJ.ll'lx,.l Nl. ll.iLt-r l llXx-I l3N ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE 'V' PORT PORTER .bi V I A 133 BILL FITZGERA LD EARL Hl'NlT BF ! PROP, Tx LLIZL 1 imfiia. Intermediate Intercollegiate Champions I949 Vi i.gf 'H WALLY HWILLYA HRNOISISY' TONY i'.llM BOB A'DOUG BOB RODDINUTON RA RN ANDERSON C .NLX'ERI.IiY NEIL FREEMAN TRELEAVEN BROOKS Co-Captain 'Kass HARLEY MIKE UKEN' UHERM' RALPH LEFTY WALT DEEKS .IARVIS PRETTY TIESSEN FARLEY O'DONNEI.I. ALEXANDE I f W is STEVE MOT SHIV FANCY MOTLOK SHIVAS Asst. Mnmtgcr Asst. Couch Lmc Clcmch J ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE w I I dwg- 1 me,-+-fm! fu e- Intermediate Intercollegiate Champions I949 ' ' ' 'K iii. 21 I U'-2. ' ' ii1',-'.. I JACK JOHN FRANK JACK 5POOK 4'GEORGE NGOOMERH 'IilI.l. I COTE GHETTI DUMINY STRAPP GRAHAM GRAY RAITHBY XYHXRRN MIKE JACK VIC LARRY HOR'l ' BERNIE HENRY CALVERLEY REEVES JENSEN Bl IRT MOORE BRENNAN DOSEGER I 0-I .IPLIIII l , HNORM ROS! H 1 i ,gr WH l'I'Ii Y DEWARI . , .M 1 ii lilLI. MEDXXAN 111 BUD DIEHI, ISll.l. JAC K' MALI Ml'I'i.IIliLI. lSlIRNIi'I I' BAKER I much ILIQLIIL-III I.O.Il'II r- I'x..n IV ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE www SENIOR HARRIER TEAM FRONT ROW, lellt TO rlghti R. A, Closten, F. Scott-Peume. SECOND ROW, left to riglIt:,l. Eccley R. E Arlwic, L. vl. Schweitzer, W. E. Walker, R. Wilcox QManagerD INTERMEDIATE HARRIER TEAM FRONT ROW, left to rightg T. E. Batca, Mz1xwcll. KI'.f,ONIJ ROW, lelr up rnglur 'I Eccles, D. Bailey, G, Preuon, M. H. Hutcheson, R. Wilcox CMz1nagerD. I 'fl ll? ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE .iii V HOCKEY TEPXXI FRONT ROW, lcft to right. K Hutchison, R. IVIcK.1y,i,,, LLLIIUI Ixll I Bon llIL,COI'l Ix .um ll NI hum C SECOND ROW,lcfrroright:M, HI1wkimfQAast. Mgr.,,G,RogcrsI'IN1gr NI NILIIUI NILLL IH Runs C INfIgT1I,I,1rt Q Nhcrwn IVCO'CklPf2lIl1 S. SILITIIIIQ, R. Wimh Prof Ixpnnu x Couh -'v'- L.: ir- I ' ,'1 4 , i I r- F7 -'1 I I fL 1 , I l - III 'I I 4 I ' ,fd In,'1 I 1 I I5 E E ,, I , + ' rf' 111 - ,Q - , I in La h wh V-71' In .. 4 Q ffl 11 f,.,Wf'1 I A .I ' A 1279- ' R 1 f I 1 ' 1 I .r- HH frm 1 1 . v is ' I I 1 -I 1 'H E'EE A 1 f I I I-A M' -. fl V 1 T1 'E KW . , T12 .11 - - -.. ' ,. ' .'L M,,'uf'T ' W., ',?:.Y2,:j,M : , . ut.. I 1 f,,Q:Qr,x!'tlf ,I ,C I, I . -I 1-pm. .I TRACIK TI XXI D I5RON'I' ROW, II-Ir tu VIIQIII R Wllurx, W .'XlIIIL'I'N, In Swrr-IL-.mc R I I l11l1 Ill lx I 1 III II X I I I.. Su L'IIlL'I', Kung, 'I' N1ukl1am NIL: Ii. NI,K ROW, lctr tur'14L1I1I H. II CiIcm1,Ii M.xcIcmI,-I Iicucx, WI NI NIL 1 Inlcultx Ml ' ' f YINOI' 5.lIRICI'NOII, I. I7c.1m',Q1 NIL un I I 7 XIII ONTARIC AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE E ,-SFRA, CNTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE w . , SENIOR BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT RUXK , lttt tu rntglmt Il Strxlpp , M.m.tgt'r , .X Hllxlclwlul, Burnett fiL,O.lCll T, D. E, L,,OIIlI.lIl H C,..1ptt11niD, Elliot, Cifbat. TVltlI1.l4l1CI',. SECOND ROW, lult tur1gl1t'D Y. Slingcr, D Moore, G. Crm, R. O'Dom1tll, Mcvurs, CQ, Mt Switncr ABSENT. G Lmtllwltltl l l 2 l INTERMEDIATE l3ASKETBAlt.L TEAM l I'H'fl l'f1'l.X, lqlr m lILQllf 5rr.lHw'fVln1ml1,gcu' ,S Stt11ntrm,S Vlrur1'C,oz1clU,Cl. l515l1cr,.l.Elliott,fA55t.lVlgr.TJ -l.ffJNll1l'fJXX',ltlr lflllgllf .Nfl S Mills, N Lvxtcr, H 'l4lL'SSCIl,W.l,,lJClI4JI1,Wl,'l.lJLlFCly',W.B.FlCl11lI1g. -ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE will alab-.bw 1 - A-. LISSQ - '- .J . IJ gnayLx nl ' .N wzzr ngm, 06 . l '-v-'r- ' 1!1 T'vr--- m'v llf0a-:ll-g1,.--,43 f ' l ' ti' '1 AP'! ' iv T '-r' ' . I A A ' n. 36 ...:::f. it .. T '..- 4:12 NTT 05 4.17 s Nzvt s - - X' . Rf ' ' If ,. A, ' Y . A ' -LE A ,, , M - Q , , , 1 . , Q, I go-A S, V, ,gp . V . D ,L x . - , ,. X Q . . '.vP'1 - . 1, ,un SENIOR SOCCER TEA M FRONT ROW, lcft to right Prof, W. Clglrpcntcr fzlfaculty Advlscrll, K. Lawson, E. Mcwatt, W, Labnvitch, W, McAnullr, ll. Airuy, Phil Mooncx' ffoachx. BACK ROW, lcft tu riglutg Bigg.1r,T. Mclatly, R. Procter, G. Kristjzlnscn, G. Louiscy, T. Morrib, D. Mitten, Grant, P, Pl.1cl-to, J. Southcn. . A 1 -- ....- .-- . 1 ' P3 I .L - --.av- -- A P1 4 ,-' ll ' - ' 'f A341 .1:5 'll ' ' . 0 Q --vin: P- -L -- ' up-3:-1-,LA 'J iv- una- L -- nf' V ' 'K W ,- . 1. 7I.,.. 4. -. ff- O AQHA------H fm 1Mf'3Qf,'T'l Q'1, !'T :.llll l'Q1 -:- .'.: - l 4 l INTERMEDIATE SOCCER TEA Nl FRONT ROW, lcft to right: Prof. Cnrpcntcr, :K Brown, Doane, B. Urqulmrt, LQ linnqxwrl, :X lllltlllll, :X Lmlt-x, .X l'it'nntwlx, Phnl Mnoncv flftmtlm . BACK ROW, left to right. W. Clollctt, Ci. WvIlll.llllN,'l lNl.utcrtlnn, H l.lll1Ulll1,ll Sturt, l. lDc.lnc, l Kxng, -I Snntllt-n :Mu Nltgx , li1g.l,g.lr' ',lNlgr l'u.r l-ll ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE wmv! i'f 5, G? K f , ii bv - Q, , . . t . X eva' 'K I - f 6 Y Q if-,K r wx f' f- .. .bw-.sw 4 - 0 .- i1 g'rieFQix3'?'F' 22 .- 2359 .Q . 1 1 5 NR 1 we or Q? if -wx Q IS ' K 2 I Q . ig 1 A Aw ' 325-az NI A I' 1 -,X vllkmmq TENNIS TEAIVI Lcfr to right: G. Louiscv, Prof. McDermott QCoachD, E. McWart, G. jones. 2 lf . ii ..-Q, BOXING TEAM if I xl I 'X I'IlON'I' ROVII, Iufr to rrghr D. Armstrong, Prof. Keegan, W. Tom,.ludgc Coghlan, G. Bowers. vff I 1- 'U I' VH, ICI' U: right Vv f.rorn.urry frn.1n.1gcr,, K. Hurchmon, E. Roger, C. Benton, M. Jzuncs, Doane, C. Anderson CASH MLIUAHCF I. 'V ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE WRESTLING TEAM BACK ROW, lcft to right' W, CSror11.1r'u', IJ Niootu, H. Norm, Y. ljcmcn, I-S. Iicrmutr, XX' LIIXIY, I5mgg.1r, R Srmlxlc, H Z.lI.lNIxX Asst INIg1'. CENTRE ROW, Icft to right. H Fllsmgur, V.CQg15.1li, K, Farrell, D. LI.IIIICI'OII, H l5.1Ikxx1II, A I'4u11m'rr, L Burr, Plru J 1 FRONT ROW, Icft to right' G. Preston, G Iclxrur, D INICLc.m, L Y1gI4.1rs 'fC.o.1Ql1 , :X NI. Iovrcr, T I-ugLr1IIgu, W SIILIIIIONILII SENIOR INTERCOLLEGIATE WRESTLING CHAMPIONS Wifi' 41 'F ' S .1 I VIC -lumen I5ruI IICIIIICII I4 vlw SIILLIQ 175 lla. CI.1xx IQU Ilw. LIJNS IIL.1xxxxg1gI1fLI,lCC III- I I-II ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 'Q-Q, ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE T' 'zsifsis GOLF TEAM LEFT TQ RIGHT:J. E. Hanna, B. R. Irvine, Prof. Bryant Qfloachfb, N. Eibclc, Langill, 5 Iv ' x , ,,,-,f ' mr is w 5- ,, 4 52, I f , -A .Cf .,, A . f Mx..J.-Wx A If ,-..., ,. ...Af LJ gg.-gif? ' 'Qual BADNIINTON TEAM I.I:VI' IU IiIf,H'I' S R.1yrnond,C1. Williarns, M, Kung IYCOZICII J, A. Appleton, N.Co1crclo. 'Aw' I4-4 MZ 5 fl! ,gl 1 NH ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE Prof Goodxxm Wnlbon Colchy C1 XVIIIILIIIBQIVIIDAELTQ GI1LfflILJPfdlIII F C1 Nhllklmon 09 eel LLJLI lgll L X not .UNDROXI I I I l ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE .ma ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE GIRLS' ARCHERY TEAM Left to right: Jean Reid, 'lean Davis, Katliryn Pringle, Jetln Steckle, Allison Bilton. SKI CLUB EXECUTIVE BACK ROW, left to right: Bob Grant CCommitteeD, Mike Calverly CViCe-Pres.Q, Mike Jarvis QTreas.D, Mac Baker CCom- mitteej, FRONT ROW, left to right: Gwen Stewart CSec'yD, Bob Gay CPres.D. II If 4 yi '91 , ,H f gd f 'fly' ' 5- I is , f ff f 'gf 'f -1 , I, X fax, i A ,W 'kj ARCHERY CLUB EXECUTIVE STANDING, left to right: Chillcott QPres.j, I. Bell QVice-Pres.D, F. Zavitz QSec'yD. SEATED: W.. Goodwins CHon. Presj. ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ,'-L I ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE QQHEI E fl vi 6 1 Rf , li Q . ,lf , , ,. ,, ' ' W :':z'.g?rvb1 I R' Ii' , -333, I -wk R CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW, left to right: Barlmra Mcllowcll, .loan Earle, .Iris Hamilton, Bu. Lymlu BACK ROW, lcft to ri,gl1t:T. Lcckridgc, P. Lgurd, P. Moore, -7- - . :n, ' I ff af? A A P A une 'fl :lf5'.,, -I fs. 44 Ill N ll , A P' Iv, VX ' lx gg 'QL 539 l 5 - .. ., X 1 V Y '-55 . '-- ! L-o-- - 4' flURl,lNG CLUB ILXILCQUTIYE FRONT ROW, lulr to Vlglll R, l:lsl1fScc'y , W llrulgu llrcs , Pruld. l,L'ClxlC llul1'l'1'w , l Vlhllmlzrmmnn X lufllrxx ,il l..1gCx.!mxr 'Tr'c.u. SECOND ROW, lclt to I'IlL1lII li. ll.lIIKlI1.Il, Hon lint Prcx , Il vluxt, Q1 S Nlkl'V.l4lXkIl, llumn, l Nl l5ullI11, l l l.11gC HI 1, xY..l.llClllWl, W H.1mnltm1, ll ZIuumL llxmll IJ' ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Iwi' ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE Q Q 5 'ri a 1'w 's Vu' MAC HALL BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW, lclr to right. Eilccn Tolton, Ann McLean, Nancy Hill, Ilacqnclinc l-lcylaml, Yvonne Bailliu, Iris Hamilton. SECOND ROW, left EO right Bax' Dllll-,'lO.lI1 E.Irlc, Bcttx England, Mis, Hiirwuy, Molly Mitchell, l-lmtcr Stroniich, Betty Cocksliutt. MAC HALL RIFLE TEAM PRHNT ROW, lull up I'll.fl1l,'lt11IlTl1OlllSOIl, Eileen MQICLCIJJ ',CzIptI1in J, Ny'l2lGOl'l1illl1. Q Alzf U'-.la l'fJ'i.X , lafr rn iiylir Jxllllil LTCC-cl, liiirlmirii Sudden, Lcnurc flurnisli, Eilccn Tolmn, Elorcncc Elfoiml, AlIn.I ,Tl1OI11il5, B2lI'l'iLlI'Ll fVlCNIClIOll. , ,4- ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE '., g ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE J Q H+ 's .gp 'A . .'i ' q-.44 fr l I MAC HALL VOLLEYBALL TEAM FRONT ROW, left to right: Mary Wodskou, .Ioan Sutton, jun: Rathwell, Barhara McNichol, Leona Fcntlley, BACK ROW, left to right: Marjorie Flavelle, Josephine Cooper, Gwenne Mollard, Clara Barker, Mrs. D. Harvey, Lorraine Harding, Margaret Gardiner, Blanche Piercey, Alma Thomas. TDD I ,W r:-F,- 4 4- -W X I L'- A L MAC HALL SWIMMERS Bev. 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W.-Y - -W Y I . i V , I W y 1 bi 51 my 'AVJ4 is f 7 'gi A I LIL: Q 4 4'-n W iw M' A ,, krxll .f ' N Q295, , ' ,?,f,f : ' A , 'f 'QM 5- Q,-1 ' 'W M HJ +A-rw f ' - f - -N . . fx v lg 7' ,., l f' lx -'I , AU Ai ti 1 ff qw- 115 fvfqm - 'H ,f '4Z::z:'kA 4' we l lp xL.,L Aq 4:12 E ,r I E . I gt f-' - - ': 1 zff ' ' , P- 'Eff 4 ff . 253523 fi ff 423ffgi512EEi?7c: fgfxfjx ',. Xxxggogg 'u1iKQ5q?LgkrELQkg!!g! X ' xi Q 2 XQQ '- f 5 59161159 jg 4? 'Q ' Qffy I, Z l 1 ' .5 , . - .'yA, ' lj h ' I - f55i?i252???g?Pi'fZg2?j3 2 q4RNsN T2: f 0' 'nfn A X5 IW X X! ff fl' X A 5 92+ 4 ' f 9' Wf 'rl 9. 4 f ,. ' lv, ,I , 0 ,-y-:,. Ay la! ' x - Wy.-f.,2 4' ' ww- -Q f ' ,t H f I L ' , , ' ' XXLQ . I 1 Q ' in Q X I 1 , , 1 A ' I .Jr Al I 7 N f ' . .fi K ! 'I , , if-,.,' ' -'1 1 I ' INDEX Beatty Bros. Ltd... Belle Vue Farm . . Bond Ha.rdware Ltd... Bordens Ltd .,A,. Burlington Steel Co., Ltd... Canada Packers Ltd. . Canada Representatives... . . Canadian Bank of Commerce Canadian Vegetable Parchment Canadian Westinghouse Ltd. ,,i... Chr. Hansen's Laboratory ..rrii . Clare Bros. Sz Co. Limited. i,,r .. Coca-Cola Ltd. ,... ....,.,.,........ Cockshutt Plow Co., Ltd. ..,.... . Daymond Motors Ltd. . DeLaval Co., Ltd.. Don Head Farms H , Fine Foods of Canada Ltd. .,.. . Hales' Meat Market . Hall's Hardware Ltd. , Hanna's Sales KL Service , Harold Gillespie .. Hotel Regent Jeffrey Sz Spence Ltd. Kaprons' Flowers Kenncdy's Bookstore Ltd. Leland lilectric Co. Ltd. . T0 ADVERTISERS 181 .. .. .181 .190 1.186 ., .173 ...W184 . ..... 187 .169 , ............ 183 ..,..,.182 ...W175 ...W191 ..,....185 . ..... 172 . ...., 189 ....174 .171 ,, 177 11.190 189 ...W183 .1169 .. 185 . 190 .. 190 . 189 188 Massey Harris Ltd. ......,,. Odeon Theatre... ,,..,.. ..,. . Parrish 8: Heimbecker Pequegnat Sz Son Ltd. ,....,. Pitman Sz Moore Ltd.. Ralston Purina Ltd. .,.. Robinson's Flowers Ltd... Royal Bowling Club .,.. Royal Dairy Ltd... Royal Hotel ...,,,..,.,.,,.... J. M. Schneider Ltd. ....,.. Smith, A. W. 8z Sons ......... Sheridan Nurseries Ltd. ,....,.. Spramotor Ltd. ...,....,....,. Students' Co-Operative ........ Sutherland, John Sz Sons., Swift Canadian Co., Ltd. The Robt. Simpson Co. ,,.,, The Steel Co., of Canada ,,.,.. . The T. Eaton Co., Ltd. ..,....176 ,....,.190 .. ...,.,. 171 ...H1190 ...W175 M189 ..,....189 .189 .......187 ,...,..189 .......190 189 ,.,.,,.173 ...W187 ,.....,179 .,,. .181 180 .1185 .. ...175 United Co-operatives of Cntario ...,..,,.....,., 173 Victory Mills Ltd. ,.,...,.....,... 179 Vitafeed Concentrates Ltd .... . ,, 171 Walker Stores Ltd. ...... Walker Wallace Ltd. ...,... Walter A. Carveth Ltd Wm. Stone Sons Ltd ......,... I His O.A 111187 .......177 170 M1183 .Cf-4O.V.C. l.ilvrzmni, 1950 piwotograpiie 90 GARDEN STKE GUELPII ood udgment! Good judgineuti suggests planned savings to :ie- complish the security and self-zissurance of successful living. Good judgment means the early opening of 21 Savings Account. Well-planned Savings are 21 stepping-stone to success. Good judgment is evident when you choose The Canadian Bank of Commerce as your Savings Bunk. THE C OF COM ERCE U Xl UNK llilllllll Ifhll I if E. Z LEITZ MICROSCQPES . . recognized the world over for precision and depend- ability , . . embodying the latest improvements that opti- cal science can provide. lbe HLEICXXH Camera . . . pioneer and leader of miniature cameras . . . made by the world-famous Hrm of Ernest Leitz and built with the same precision as a fine microscope. Walter A. Carvetb LIMITED 431 Yonge Street, Toronto Canadian Agents l 1 fm U.A.l7. O.V .C Iibrzinni, i954 BEST WISHES '50 PARRISH 81 lan Jlemf 464014 Breeflers of Jersey and Aberfleen Angul, Cattle and Southflown Sheep. M FIIEHIIQISQIIIC-goY1'tI1 0fV'IIflI'0YltI H 0. A. C. o.v.e.sruf1pmg :u'evur1li:nlIy invitwl lu .' it the farm. GRAIN MERCHANTS VV. RICDELMEIICR, U ' ' TOR0lT0 WINNIPEG H W RICHMOND HILL ONTARIO MUNTREM. CALGARY V 90 MAR REAS grocu REAcHR0DUC1l0N 'N' VIULH PR2Vf 'w vw ER 14514315 we 55 RICKUS Mn: IMPQD . ID Vffllfkal' if contain Vnamm 2' k Fee S ll when Stoc -I xx o k f0l' xmmv OF VHANQBZ Quarcnteef G As . QUT Stock Fe ufCB of this fe Q In V Gbye, uniform S? min. Cunt fsit St Essenfiox vnu UAQ Uxf ll 'IU I Il , .,fwzawam,Mf,Ww4rffMWW we Wuxd. . W .Q . t MAKE MORE . . SAVE MORE WITH C0 1650077 14-.M4, 1-f A W'fvf:l5 af, 1 , ., , , , , , , .,, Mhz? 4' , 'f W f ,, aM W 1 f 44,174 ,Z , w f w 0 aff. ,ww COCKSHUTT PLOW COMPANY LTD. Truro, Montreal, Smiths Falls, Brantford, Winnipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton SELF PROPELLED COMBINE A Cockshutt S.P. Combine pro- vides the most economical and thorough harvesting known. It gets all the crop-right up to fences or ditchesefrom the first cut to the last. It's the perfect one-man unit, with many features, is perfectly balanced, has a wide speed range, 10 ft., 12 ft., and 15 ft. sizes. ' 4 ,, 1 ,vga bi, inrzi' ' Q' 1lf?'v Us . ,W ,,,.M-wfff M W f , ' fn , 4 ,, ,,, ,W . My, f , f l 'MZ The POPULAR 30 TRACTOR This farm proved 2-3 plow tractor is famous for its dependable, economical operation. It is com- pact, powerful, adaptable and finger-tip controlled-has many features including Live Power Take-Off and Creeper Gear that provides four extra forward speeds. For details on the Cockshutt line see your local Cockshutt dealer. O.A.C. O.V.C. l.lllI'2lIlIll 'J RAIL STEEL PRODUCTS Rail Steel Reinforcing e Steel Fence Posts New Billet Steel Bars o Forged Steel Grinding Balls Steel for the Bedding lndustry o Agricultural Implement Steel Tubing Ill llLI ll'I'0 i lllIlL 00. LIMITED HAMu.roN om-Anno C A T A L O G U E of EVERGREENS SHADE and DWARF TREES SHRUBS A ROSES FOUNDATION PLANTING PERENNIALS - ALPINES 1950 edition, beautifully illustrated free on request. Head Office: 4 ST. THOMAS ST., TORONTO N ursertzfes I SHERIDAN, ONT. n SI-IERIDA URSEELEE More and More Farmers Throughout Ontario Are Patronizing Their LOCAL C'O-OP NOW 144 CO-OPS IN ONTARIO Pztlronizecl and Operuletl by 50,000 Members UNITED C0-UPERATIVES of UNTMHO The Voiiipzttiy Ownt-ti lly the l't'tmplt ' U Xl U.V.l', l.ilir:ttuti, lEl.'ill 1 1 g X x f x Xllff xg I-lx OO I HIGHER PROFITS Tests prove that herds milked with De Laval Milkers average a higher profit per cow because of larger yields, lower labor costs and fewer rejections. BETTER MILKING Positive automatic control - through- out the system - is assured De Laval millcs more completely, more uni- formly, lts action is pleasing to the cow, TIME SAVED Up to 54 lull working days a year can be saved on milking an 8-cow herd with a De Laval Milker. More than 72 percent of Canadian cows are in such size herds. LESS HELP NEEDED Tests show that hand milked herds required one man for every 4 cows. With a De Laval Milker, one man millced more than twice that number -in less time. .,-: ::::,- -4-A N ng .r -f ...,. A E: ' K 51 imma-1 Z l , 1 3 f . 3 E f W QQIEA .. 5 ' The new De Laval Magnet Milker -- one of three De Laval Models More prohtable milking, less work, cleaner milk and healthier herds are claimed by dairy farmers who milk more than 4,500,000 cows daily with De Laval Milkers. For more than half a century De Laval has led in develop- ment of milking machines. You profit from this experience. Only the new De Laval Magnetic Speedway Milker gives precisely same milking speed and action, day after day M the exact control that makes Controlled Milking possible. The De Laval Sterling Speedway Milker is another outstanding milker at somewhat lower price. For the farmer who milks 8 cows or less, De Laval has developed the De Laval Sterling Speedette. Aslc for a Demonstration of These Millcers. THE DE LAVAL COMPANY LIMITED PETERBORQUGH Montreal Vancouver Quebec Winnipeg Moncton A Complete Line of Dairy Equipment U.A.C.-O.V.C. Librariui, 1950 K. HR. HANSEN' T .f M . ' X Va., N K! ' V f 5 ffxir t' 'U 1- g , - , ft 7,4165 ...wi ,s A .iaggggff rf' LF 5 535541 .4 zona wfw , , , y i ,gggg t wuzu . 1' if ill' ,i +' 5 A ' i ' 52? BUYING Fence ' Look aliead ten fifteen, twenty years 'M -theres only one answer-Stelco W Fence., tlie fence tliat lasts. new billet steel. it is gauged, meslied, spaced and galvanized under tlie Stelco policy of quality- l Drawn from tlie finest of v H OF CANADA, LTD. Om ' finislied product. Fence for the future as well as today. Fence witli Stelco. FARM FENCE Toronto, Ontario GATES T -RAIL PUSTS , 4 if' .ga , g1.g.:,.r3.U? 'i' 2 .f E i mf: -,. -f - , 4 T ' ' ff. f 'E A new class of graduates of O. V. C. joins the many veterinarians who appreciate the policy of: SALES TO GRADUATE VETERINARIANS ONLY The trade mark of Pitman Moore Company of Canada Limited illustrated here symbolizes the firmly maintained policy which serves as A Guiding Beacon to Veterinary Progress. In extending heartiest congratulations to the O.V.C. Class of '50, this unit of the world's foremost producer of Pharmaceutical and Biological products for the exclusive use of graduate veterinarians offers you the results of research and development in the field of therapeutics, uncompromised by the unjustified competition of the educationally unqualified. PITMAN MOORE COMPANY OF CANADA LTD. 1332 Carden Street GUICLPII, ONTARIO 1808 lst. St. N. W. 1624 West Third Ave., Calgary, Alberta Vancouver. Rf. U Y l'. l.ilir:inin lU.iU l n l .J LE-f Consul! the Slelco Dealer in your locality. . I J: '-r. 7 - - N X- . X, . .1f.4N35: - - x...wx ,i,ig.iifi '-YY ,X -A -gives si Q tit . J.-11 f 1 X f X N ii-H , 5, gi, X: iw -fs N - W.-ef? sw N -I -- Yv ,c1+YYj' no F009 SIIORTA ...THE WORI. a0VER Modern Massey-Harris Farm Machines are in Use and in Demand in 72 Countries . . . to Meet the Increasing Food Requirements of Expanding World Population ln spite of surpluses on this continent . . . . . there remains a world-wide challenge to agriculturally-minded men . . . . . to produce enough food for the adequate nourishment of the two and a quarter billion people who inhabit the world. Steadily increasing population is broadening the demand for food . . the world over . . which widens the need for new and better tools of production. Facing up to the problem, Massey-Harris power-farming machines are opening up new land for cultivation, promoting better soil management and increasing the output of food per man-acre . . . in 72 countries of 6 continents. In some instances, they are chang- ing the agriculture of the country from primitive to modern in one gigantic stride . . . helping make food available in areas where the need is greatest. MASSEY-HARRIS I 1 v U.A.Cc'. 'X'INQ 'VQ 2'QFf 'QQg w- FQXQY'-':L TTT --U.V.C'. Lib: uun i GREETINGS To the Faculty and Students of the Ontario Agricultural College from PROP. GREEN GIANT, 5.5. lScientist of the Soill The superior quality of the follow- ing Green Giant Brand Products is largely achieved by most modern scientific agricultural methods' O Nlblets Brand Whole Kern l Corn I Green Giant Brand Pe is lN1blets Brand MGXICOTH fWhol Kernel Corn Wlth Pepp ish 0 Gr en Giant Brand Golden Wan Beans 0 Del MAIZ Brand Cream Style Corn O Gr n Giant Brand Asparagus FINE FOODS OF CANAD K Limited Tecumseh Ontario Illustrated above is the A. P. V II I'. S. T. pasteurizing system . . . a typical illustration ol' up-to-date plant equipment hy . . . aku' TORONTO L ilu if 6 11 NlON'l'RE.-Xl, CAl.GARY U Xl U Y.l'. l.llll':lIllIl, lllfill IT'S THAT FEELING or SECURITY THEY LIKE One of the big, important reason EATON'S popularity throughout eighty years of business is that EATON customers shop with complete confidence. They know that behind every purchase they make-large or small, important or trifling-there stands the reassuring EATON Guarantee of: HGUUDS SNHSFACTURY OR MUNEY REFUNDED s for I ff' IVI A, ,.,.,. J rs t X ,mr tt t ':,,:- 'X '-,.s ,., ,. -:-' 1: 4-+9-I-u CQIMITED CANAD 1 1 U. t , Al .bf U.V.l Compliments of THE STUDENTS' CO-GP Congratulations '50 UNK 0X1 lllllllllll I I -JI i.--A ff RO GDIET X 43, CAUSES Mo T DOG DI ORDER ARNIW ,y we ,gag OUR dog must get a properly balanced diet to grow up strong and full of pep. 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' ' A 14,51 , Yvv-5 EVISCERAUON GOVERNMENT CARCASS GOVERNMENT GRADER GRADES if S 'XPP' INSPECTION FOR DISEASE HOG CARCASSES ON Rlll. 6 At the packing plant the hogs lj - X i-1' ' I ! go through a complicated series of '--2 . , 'A I operations which process the carcass into I 1-1 2 g H an is.. 0 , ' l ' Wiltshire Sides for export or fresh l Y :'. ,N f Nl Ui. l l l Z ly W l I I pork, smoked and canned meats forthe M ll 2 l N 3 I W local domestic trade. Hogs are X .B t 1 X lx' V tattooed with a code number before , I l y S X1 x, B fl 5 f killing. The carcasses are then graded by -1 X 2 K I -v Q K ffl M Dominion Government graders. Guess- 7 i O 0 fl' f J.: , . . K work is removed and the farmer is K ': - -I -T 8 paid the lull value ofthe pork -I Q X 8 qusmy produced' D CARCASS CUTTING PRESSURE CURING OF SIDES SMOKING OF HAMS AND IACON HAMS AND BACKS -4 I ,MQ H ,-N 'tg -J-rf!! 1 'XY ' X my Q 15. Y K- 'zz' ' :Qin Af 59 . 51 5 5 ' my , U V ll: - ,r IN -A A T G X f :-w f XY- i X Eli. ' X X i 'll UW F sf- - x-,4f f.. '? 71 , fl 0 A 1 hzxgqjv- ff I 'I '- Sllli pf! .9 ll - orrrit T. 1 C: lgczsse-t. :, 5 5 Z5 , . n -H . 'jikplzf 1311111---h R , I :N-Pegg.. 'I : L -- U ul . i- ,. , 4 4,0 'E , f - -nv ' ' wifi : 'Ylv . ' . ' 2 ' The retail merchant is the final I Q I g, I I step in the distribution of pork X Q V l l - Q products. It is the local merchant who 55 - E A , ' ,S completes the sale of the produce raised by - 1 - ,sy , .. -2: bg- - V the farmer. lt is in the retail store that supply 'vga' O K -i and demand rounds out the final chapter of the W B U 'r c HTS ' I , . , Q fl Tiilii-3? 4 li Bacon Story and where the highest quality hogs find final Q ,lj-9 Y T - .T Iv W rg .Q , ', i gg - sale to the housewife as Maple Loot Tendersweet Hanisf . Z5 ' Y x 'nfl 35 XA . El 7-2 Maple l.eal Bacon and Maple Leaf canned meats. Chi-E .t d . . - ' -9' I ' 'Z F' The demand inthe retail :lou for high quality porlr XX I Q' .. Hex, 0 f '.-1 ' 1 ' ' Pfodllfff rwtrvlv 'bv wk' WNUWO of lb' whole if 509 industtY. X XX . ku- E K I! x X LQ.. -- A From the packing plant the processed porlr products lor export have a long trip nm Uma' bacon indumy is G mam plank in cannot, nude- to rearward. Measured in the thousands ot miles, transportatlon ls a rnalor bon' hmmm and upon- -me bacon indumy is on impomm, oblern in Canadian farm produce marketing. .onnihunon N cmmda., 5 4 J k T 8 Canada gnalt CANAD ACKERS LI Packing Plants at VANCOUVER -EDMONTON - WINNIPEG - TORONTO - PETERBOROUGN - l'll.lll - MON place as o maior trading nation-it helps malre MITED I lJ.A.i'. U.V.l'. l.iln':ml1i, I9 ull After school ...haveaCoke llll'l'El. lirlulrlll GUICLPH U ' a Wholesome Food ,i ,e , 5, ' ' V Dclightfully Served 1 V' cusr2g' pg 5' 'N Reasonable Prices. . ra Ask for it either way . . . both trade-marks mean the same thing. ' ' ll CI J. La1ONTAlNI'1 lln Ilflflfl and with a catalogue Quality Merchandise at Low Mail Order Prices Shop by mail from Simpson's Mail Qrder at TORONTO ' HALIFAX ' REGINA or VANCOUVER or shop from home by phone at your local Simpson's Order Qllice There are Simpson's Order Offices 5impson's Guarantee: in more than 225 towns and Cities Satisfaction or across Canada. See your local tele- phone directory. Money Refunded U Xl U,X'.i'. l.ilu'.mni. l1l.'i1l I l I An idea that sent milk around the world! In the year 1851 a young American inventor named Gail Borden started off for London to exhibit one of his ideas. On board ship there were two cows, but not sufficient milk for even the children because the cows were sick. The young inventor's mind turned to the idea of a concentrated milk that would be pure. Although people laughed, this did not discourage him. Children needed pure milk and he had a burning determination to get it. Getting Started And he did. On August 19, 1856, Gail Borden was granted a patent. He found friends willing to gamble on setting up a factory. But his troubles were not over. Borden's partners thought he was wasting money by insisting on absolute cleanliness. He showed the courage of his convictions by writing to a stranger: I have discovered a way to keep milk sweet for a very long time and have tried the process by hand labour, but, while assured of its utility, I find that to make it pay, I must have some mechanical power. In getting thus far, I have spent all my money, and my friends, doubting my ultimate success will not lend me any more. I have come to ask you to sell me such a wheel as I require and wait a reasonable length of time for your pay . The Foundation of a Great lndustry I-Ie got his wheel, started again, and soon had a substantial business. From this beginning has Come the evaporated milk of today. Gail Borden is the acknowledged genius of the dairy industry. He was the man who first dreamed of milk in tins and who had the vision, the courage and the genius to transform dreams to reality. He was the founder of The Borden Company, Limited. Manufacturers, Producers and Distributors of fine food products since 1899. THE BORDEN COMPANY, LIMITED. Spadino Crescent - Toronto 4, Ontario. 0.A.C. mm L L L l vu1HA fahhnc f?M WNW U 4 ff f nf? . iff' Ze X HI., i.., ,, H gwaf v' ff' of . 'ff' , 4 A, -' . V -:f -1 ' f'fiL5,.I.. Z.,.-,.Af,-.zmff-1. szgziqzgzefey. crififilifirizggrfgef' ZE1'f:2EI:121f s:as:f1e2:::f254,i J: 1,:'2 WW! 5621253515-:ZX 1I25rEfEfE11f5?:1?d '- I 'f i' 7' ,-.-A zwaZZ4fnwwegQQQJfgQZ ewnw' ennnwxn .,Xg,f WDg4?'HmHEfQQQL? 25511 H 'fA2:2W4:3f:f:? ..,::4-:-:fg.5.::.. fzfi ZHE55' 9p7??2Q Mfuu 'H' . ' 'wv,K5wmwMimQ H-Zewwmgwf n,MMWq, , 1.,,. .,.,.,,,,.. , A , A kv! AGRICULTURAL SPRAYERS ORCHARD fEngine and Tractor DFIVQHJ. ROW CROP CTractionJAWEEDS. DISINFECTING A WHITEWASHING CATTLE SPRAYING. HAND SPRAYERS FARM WAGONS SHALLOW WELL PRESSURE SYSTEMS. IRRIGATION SYSTEMS PORTABLE ALUMINUM PIPE BUCKNER SPRINKLERS McDOWELL COUPLINGS Free Catalogues A Write T oday SPRAMOTOR LTD. 1094 York St. London, Ont. CANADA REPRESENTATIVES, LIMITED 19.3 Spadina Ave., Toronto Distributors for ASHE LOCKHART INC. and HAVER-GLOVER LABORATORIES Biologics Pharmaceuticals lnstrumc O X if O.Y.i'. I,iln':1m1i. 10.30 llts Compliments of ALWAYS GOOD ICE CREAM GUELPH ONTARIO Serving Rea Linens H the Campus IIIIIWII wit li fly-to-Wear, Millinoi x House Furnishingn Kenwood Blanket urlson's Bay Bianl et Men's Wear WALKER STORI S Phone 6232 Limited M REFRIGERATOR CELLAR DRAINER 5... U g V- 41 39 - Z FAN 'EQEE 'HREF ff in Q AUTOMATIC STOKE! Q OH i-L BURNER FAITHFUL SERVANTS in any home . . . quiet, efficient, on call twenty-four hours a day . . . Leland motors are providing dependable power for stokers, oil-burners, refrigerators, circu- lators and for the many other appliances which make the modern home so comfortably con- venient. In industry, on the farm, in fact wherever electric power is used, Leland Motors have gained an enviable reputation for long life and trouble-free operation . . . only Sf 10 of IW ever require factory service. Whether your application calls for a motor, generator, converter or alternator, it will pay you to specify LELAND. Prompt shipments on most ratings assured. UC I l U.A.l7.- 0.V.l7. l.iln':l'mi 1950 Best Wishes from ROYAL HOTEL 100 Rooms Fireproof Section BANQUETS Guelph Phone 2800 9 C FLOWERS for QUALITY FLOWERS Bond Building St. George's Square GUELPH Kennedy's Bookstore iformerly Chapple'si Booksellers and Stationers Sporting Goods Typewriters for sale or rent. 125 Wyndham St. Phone 45 BLUEBIRD DIAMONDS if A. W. SMITH 8: SONS LTD. 120 Upper Wyndham Street Phone 590 DAYMOND MOTORS Chevrolet Oldsmobil 2 A Cadillac GUIQLPH Sales 81 Service ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Frigidaire Refrigerators and Ranges. R. C. A. and Philco Radios. Washing Machines, Iloovcr t'lr-.inf-rs dz I'-ilisliers Compliments of ROYAl BDWLING GLIIB Ifeserrczlf io ns for CLUBS, SPORT COMM ITTE ES PRIVATE GROUPS Phone 2200 Macdonnell St. Backed by Extensive Research and Proved by Experience . . . First feed manufacturer in North America to establish a biological laboratory, a research farm, a vitamin-testing labora- v , , tory, and backs- l by over 50 years i 3 of experience and observation, Mi 5 -' the Ralston Purina Company l' I ' Q' stands equipped to serve the I' PURINA lf 1-eeder to his great advantage. CHOWS A 'sl - - - fan nnisron Pumnii coMPANv 'Z.:.g.:-f Woodstock, Toronto, Montreal At the Store with the Checkerboard Sign! I Compliments ol' IIAI,L'S HARDYVARE Phone 3020 .lust above the Post Ollice C'-l-L PAINTS ICNAMICLS YARNISH ES l-loushold Supplies Gift Wares lilcclrical Appliances I li'i m' l O Xt O.Y.t'. l,ilir:uini, l.i.'i0 3 W pz'1'sc'ni1ng1 . . the finest motion pictures from the studios of the world. ll par! of the .l. Arthur llank 53 1' Q, . ' ' mm llrganlzatmn THE BOND HARDWARE CO. Limited Guelph's Leading Hardware Store Compliments to Year '50 from ALF. HALES Year '34 HALES' MEAT MARKET Compliments of JOS. PEQUEGNAT AND SON Diamond Merchants for Over Half a Century 41 Wyndham St. Phone 1300 From KAPRON'S FLOWERS ill? SjJf'l'l'l'llI'.Zl' in C'orSayes7 Phone 966 GUELPH, Ont. Compliments of JEFFERY 81 SPENCE General Insurance Gummer Bldg. Guelph, Ont. ,Q menu MEAT PRODUCTS Since 1890 O.A.l'. eeO.V.l.'. lliliraun With the Compliments' of CLARE BROS. 81 CO., LIMITED Preston Ontario Nhznufpzcfurem' gf CLARE JEWEL RANGES COAL A woon - GAS 4 ELECTRIC :md CLARE-HECLA WARM AIR FURNACES CLARE WINTER AIR CONDITIONING UNITS Patronize Our Advertisers IA I II ogutogrcaplw X I 1 1' U.A. C.- O.V.C '. Liljlillllli, 1950 1 '71 'cv 'A o o VI. L' Y-v ro x A 4' ' 9 I o P -li , Afw .Tm A 4' 1 A, - A f Eva' 5' L 'P :Vs T:- H. 7' r i'4 -, .P ' l 3 v . . -10, 1- 51153, f..,, 0, wr ffl. H ffl' It I I' I I 1 It ll 5 lu S- 9, A a I P .' 1-J .init Q1 ,u I 5 xmgc wx f as ff f K Q .x .Q ., .y nFA.9 JL ru 5' g-f .AV Q.,- , X , -4-412 s, S17 1. ,J , Nl -1 . . W . ' ' 5 -' .gk .- I ' Q '-1, f-'+ 1lq ' 'M' 'F' . - f J't ' Jo. 5 'I f it 1 nm.. 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